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Diabetes is a disorder that occurs when blood sugar (glucose) gets abnormally high. Glucose is the source of energy that individuals gets from the food they eat. When insulin secretion from the pancreas is less than required to convert the glucose in the blood into energy, it can lead to diabetes in women. Diabetes has become an epidemic in India. The risks associated with diabetes affect both men and women, but there are some contrasts overall. In this article, we will discuss the diabetes symptoms in women and how it affects them.

Know About The Symptoms Of Diabetes In Women

Women suffering from diabetes may experience the same symptoms as men. However, some symptoms can be rare in women. Knowing about these symptoms will help you in identifying this condition and get treatment at the earliest.

  • Hunger and tiredness: The body converts the food into glucose that is used by the cells for producing energy. However, if the body is not able to make enough insulin, the glucose cannot get into the cells and there will be no energy left in the body. This makes an individual feel tired and hungry.
  • Dry mouth: This is one of the common symptoms of diabetes. The exact reason of this symptom is still not known, but high blood sugar levels can cause dryness in the mouth.
  • Weight loss: In diabetes, the inadequate insulin prevents the body from getting enough glucose from the blood into the cells of the body which is used as energy. In this case, the body burns the fat that leads to weight loss.
  • Nausea: This one of the common symptom experienced by most diabetics. Nausea can be the side effect caused by taking medicines for treating diabetes.
  • Urinary tract infection: Women suffering from diabetes are more prone to geta urinary tract infection (UTI). This infection occurs when any bacteria gets in the urinary tract. If proper treatment is not taken, then there can be the risk of kidney infection. This infection is common in diabetic women because of hyperglycemia as it affects the immune system.
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): This disorder causes insulin resistance that results in increased blood sugar levels and makes women prone to get diabetes. The symptoms caused by this medical condition are increased weight, acne, and irregularity in the menstrual cycle.

Know the Risk Factors of Diabetes in Women

The risk factor of diabetes is mainly dependent on the type of diabetes. Women are at the risk of developing diabetes in the following conditions if:

  • They are above the age of 40
  • There are obese or overweight
  • They have a family history of diabetes
  • They have hypertension
  • They have a history of heart disorders

Takeaway

With the ever-changing lifestyle, many women are becoming prone to diabetes. Considering the high medical costs, every women should opt for health insurance plan. Care Health Insurance offers Care Freedom- health insurance for diabetics that provides coverage for pre and post hospitalization expenses, day-care treatment, and annual health check-up. If you have not opted for health insurance for diabetes yet, it is suggested to opt for one at the earliest.

Disclaimer: The information given in this article is only for reference purposes. Underwriting of claims for Diabetes is subject to policy terms and conditions.

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