Would You Consider Nausea, Loss Of Appetite And Lower Abdominal Pain Related To Diabetes?
Hi, I am a 23 year old female who is over weight. I am Native American and diabetes runs in my family. I notice lately I have been feeling abnormal, and just not me. I been experiencing right side pain in my lower stomach/back and I lose my appetite. My pain comes and goes. Today I just felt out of it. Did not eat much today but when I did I became nausea to fast and lost my appetite. Now I'm supper out it, feels like I'm gettery. I had my mother take my sugar level because I was scared and it shows my sugar level is 288? Should I be worried? Please help me.
Hi. I had gone through your query and understood your concerns.
The symptoms you have mentioned mostly doesn't lead us to Diabetes. but the sugar level of 288 is definitely leading to diabetes. Please check HbA1c which gives you the sugar level for about 3 months . if it is high then we should consider it to be diabetes. Do that immediately.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
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Would You Consider Nausea, Loss Of Appetite And Lower Abdominal Pain Related To Diabetes?
Hi. I had gone through your query and understood your concerns. The symptoms you have mentioned mostly doesn t lead us to Diabetes. but the sugar level of 288 is definitely leading to diabetes. Please check HbA1c which gives you the sugar level for about 3 months . if it is high then we should consider it to be diabetes. Do that immediately. Hope this helps. Thank you.