Diabetes and Sudden Weight Loss
In people with diabetes, insufficient insulin controls the body from getting glucose from the blood into the body's cells. When this happens, the body starts burning fat and the reduction of energy happens in the muscle, hence it results in overall body weight loss. Type 2 diabetes is more common and yet harmful to the human blood cells and mostly found in Indians compared to the western population due to genetic factors. Changes in the Behavioural and Environmental factors causes obesity that leads to stress and inadequate sleep.
Symptoms of Diabetes
- Frequent urination and increased thirst
- Increased hunger
- Weight loss
- Fatigue
- Blurred vision
- Infections and sores
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