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English: Overview of the most significant possible symptoms of diabetes. See Wikipedia:Diabetes#Signs_and_symptoms for references.
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Español: Principales síntomas de la Diabetes. Azul: más común en Tipo 1. Central: Polidipsia, Polifagia, Letargia, Estupor. Sistémico: Pérdida de peso. Respiratorio: Respiración de Kussmaul (hiperventilación). Ojos: Visión borrosa. Aliento: Fetor cetónico. Gástrico: Náuseas, Vómitos, Dolor abdominal. Urinario: Poliuria, Glicosuria. |
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Source | See above. All used images are in public domain. |
Author | Mikael Häggström |
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