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Ainat [17]
3 years ago
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Which of the following is not one of the classic symptoms of diabetes

Biology
2 answers:
Nina [5.8K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<u>Diabetes:</u>

<em>"It is a disorder which is caused by imbalance level of glucose in blood of any person, either it will be in increased form or the glucose level will drop further down causing various disorders inside the human body."</em>

Explanation:

  1. <u>Presence of ketones in the urine</u>:

As this symptom of diabetes was not discovered before. As they elements are formed inside the liver, and are in the form of fats. Now, liver will change the fatty molecule inside it into ketones for the sake of leveling the glucose level, as by producing enough insulin inside the blood.

<u>2. Blurred Vision:</u>

For, a long time no one knew that diabetes can lead a person to loss or weakness in the sense of vision, which they found out recently but doing research work on human body.

<u>3.Weight loss and gain:</u>

Loss in weight or gain in weight was not really associated to the diabetes before but again after research people found out that it can be a cause due to disorder in imbalance in level of sugar. As some time it increase or while some time it decrease(diabetes).

<u>4.Nausea</u>

An abnormal condition of the affected person which is characterized by the action of vomiting and along with feeling of having a bad stomach is also due to the diabetes.

Paraphin [41]3 years ago
4 0
Weight gain is not on of the classic symptoms of diabetes.
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