What are the symptoms of pregnancy diabetes

  Nowadays, with the continuous development of society, people's living standards are constantly improving and their diet is more abundant, which also leads to the increase of diabetes patients year by year. Gestational diabetes is one of them, which not only endangers the health of pregnant women, but also is harmful to babies. So what are the symptoms of pregnancy diabetes?

  

What are the symptoms of pregnancy diabetes1

  1. A strong sense of hunger. Generally speaking, the feeling of hunger is similar to itching on the skin and is easily overlooked. Pregnant women usually eat two supplements per person, which can easily make them feel hungry. Therefore, most pregnant women believe that hunger during pregnancy is very normal.

  2. Often thirsty. Pregnant women often feel thirsty, which is very abnormal. If there is such a phenomenon, pregnant women should pay attention to their physical conditions, and check in time to see if they have pregnancy diabetes.

  3. Itching skin. One of the early symptoms of gestational diabetes is pruritus, which is easily ignored. When winter comes, pregnant women's skin may become dry and parched, while in summer they may also be bitten by mosquitoes and insects. Therefore, many pregnant women do not take itching symptoms seriously.

  4. Exhausted. Diabetes can easily cause fatigue. So when pregnant women often feel powerless to try to sleep, they should be checked in time to exclude pregnancy diabetes.

  5. Dizziness and vertigo. Patients with diabetes are extremely prone to hypoglycemia, and people will feel dizzy or even faint under the condition of hypoglycemia. At this time, they should go to the hospital immediately for a blood sugar test.

  In general, the symptoms of diabetes in pregnancy are easily regarded by pregnant women as a reaction to pregnancy after pregnancy, so the pregnancy examination during pregnancy should be paid special attention.

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