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Pre-Diabetes:
"Check Engine" Warning Light |
by:
David
Anderson |
Your
car has an early detection system and so
does your body. Take 3 minutes to read this
article and learn how you can save yourself
a life time of aches, pains, and costly
medical bills.
Have you ever had the "Check Engine" warning
light come on in your car? Most newer cars
have a system that monitors the performance
of your car. If something is not working
properly, the "Check Engine" light usually
comes on.
The good news is that this "pre-warning"
system can help you avoid costly damage,
which may be occurring with your vehicle,
by detecting small problems before they
become big problems. However, the only way
to be certain is to have your car inspected
by an expert mechanic when the "Check Engine"
light comes on.
Did you know that your body has a "pre-warning"
system?
With many diseases, your body will start
producing symptoms such as aches, pains,
fatigue, frequent thirst, and so on. These
symptoms are your body's "Check Engine"
light, warning you about problems.
However, with diabetes, pre-warning signs
don't always show up so easily. The medical
community is calling it: Pre-Diabetes.
Today, roughly 41 million Americans have
pre-diabetes which left undetected and untreated,
progresses into full-blown diabetes.
The challenge with pre-diabetes is the fact
that the condition doesn't like to reveal
itself with noticeable symptoms. Because
there are few, if any symptoms, most people
will not bother having screening tests performed.
With pre-diabetes, noticeable symptoms like
frequent thirst and urination may not occur
until the disease has progressed and is
already causing considerable damage to your
body. Most Type 2 diabetics don't have symptoms
because the onset of diabetes is so slow.
Don't wait for your "Check Engine" light
to come on. Have your blood tested. Call
your doctor today and make the appointment.
The goal with identifying pre-diabetes is
to prevent the onset of diabetes from ever
happening.
Your physician can determine if you have
pre-diabetes with two common tests. The
fasting plasma glucose test (FPG) and the
oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Both
require an overnight fast.
The good news is that you can greatly improve
your odds and likely prevent diabetes with
early detection and proper care.
Don't wait 'til it hurts. Ask your doctor
about diabetes and have your blood sugar
checked several times a year.
For more information about diabetes, including
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About the author:
David Anderson is a freelance health/wellness
writer for http://hope4diabetes.com
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