Diabetes Symptoms
Oftentimes the onset of type 1 diabetes is sudden and someone may experience some of the following symptoms very quickly. Type 2 diabetes onset can be slow and gradual, with some people experiencing symptoms and others reporting none at all.
- Frequent urination
- Fatigue
- Increased hunger
- Slow healing
- Blurred vision
- Excessive thirst
- Unusual weight loss
- Frequent infections or slow-healing wounds
- Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet
- Vomiting or stomach pain (often mistaken as the flu)
Type 1 Diabetes Risk Factors
Type 1 diabetes risk factors are still being researched. Having a family history of type 1 diabetes may increase someone’s risk. Exposure to certain environmental factors or viral infections are being researched as potential links to type 1 diabetes as well.
Type 2 Diabetes Risk Factors
- Overweight/obesity
- Family history of diabetes
- Over the age of 45
- High blood lipids (cholesterol and triglycerides)
- Little to no regular physical activity
- Unhealthy diet
- High blood pressure
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
- History of gestational diabetes
- Having a baby over 9 pounds
- Ethnicity
- African American
- Asian American
- Latin American
- Native American
- Pacific Islander
- Impaired Fasting Glucose (IFG), Impaired Glucose Tolerance (IGT), or Prediabetes (Borderline Diabetes)
*Some people report no symptoms – get regular screenings if you are at risk