Question

Can diabetes in the early stages cause symptoms such as thirst, polydipsia, and polyuria? If these symptoms occur, how should they be handled?

Answer

Early stages of diabetes may present with symptoms like thirst, polydipsia, and polyuria, but these symptoms are not conclusive for a diagnosis. The diagnostic criteria for diabetes include having typical symptoms with fasting blood glucose levels exceeding 7.0 mmol/L, or postprandial blood glucose levels over 11.1 mmol/L; or in the absence of typical symptoms, repeated blood glucose tests still meet the above standards, or the glucose tolerance test shows blood glucose levels exceeding 11.1 mmol/L. Based on your description, it is not yet sufficient to diagnose diabetes. It is recommended that you visit a professional hospital for specialized examinations. If diagnosed with diabetes, treatment should be initiated early. There is a regenerative therapy called “gastric bypass stem cell transplantation” that has been reported to have a success rate of up to 92.6% in treating diabetes. If needed, you can further consult about this treatment method. The above is the suggestion for the question “Can diabetes in the early stages cause symptoms such as thirst, polydipsia, and polyuria? If these symptoms occur, how should they be handled?” I hope it helps you. Wishing you health!