Type 2 Diabetes: A Distinct Smell On Your Breath That Signals The Condition
KEY POINTS
- Type 2 diabetes could show a lot of symptoms
- One dangerous complication of diabetes has a symptom that can be found on your breath
- Watch out for a distinct smell that signals diabetic ketoacidosis
Type 2 diabetes has become a "common" condition that millions of people around the world contend with every day. Some patients would conscientiously check their blood sugar, while there are those who don't mind a bit. While both sets of individuals would have their own pros and cons in relation to their behavior, there is only one thing certain. Failure to take the necessary preventive measures or interventions could result in serious health complications.
When you have reached the stage where your type 2 diabetes has already breached the manageable levels and has resulted in a worse condition, then better watch out for the warning signals. Visit your doctor right away once you detect them.
Distinct Smell On Your Breath
Smelly breath is one of the signs that you need to be aware of. According to Express, as per the Health Guide and Self-Care Checker, Your.MD, uncontrolled blood sugar levels are already considered as a medical emergency. This is more so when the patient starts showing symptoms of ketoacidosis.
Also known as diabetic ketoacidosis, this is a form of complication of the lack of insulin. Because of this, the body starts to break down fat to have energy instead of breaking down sugar. This is the result because of the lack of insulin prohibits the body from absorbing sugar for energy.
The moment the body breaks down fat, there is already a buildup of ketones. WebMD revealed that the liver would turn the fat into ketones. This is a type of acid, which is then sent back into the bloodstream. It could also be found in the urine.
Medlineplus indicated that once the ketone levels in the blood and in the urine are so high, it could lead to a coma. It could also even lead to death.
Treat Type 2 Diabetes the Soonest
In order to avoid diabetic ketoacidosis, it is recommended that you find ways and means to control blood sugar levels. Some people were able to successfully control their blood sugar through a healthy lifestyle, fewer carbs, less sugar intake, and leading an active lifestyle. If the latter does not work for you, then you have the option to seek the help of your doctor so that he could prescribe you with the right supplements.
Remember, you can control your blood sugar if you are suffering from type 2 diabetes. You just have to impose the right kind of discipline on yourself, especially when it comes to your food intake.
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