Recognizing signs of gestational diabetes can be complicated because of the fact that indications are usually non-existent or mild. As a matter of fact, many females with gestational diabetes do not undergo any indicators at all. An additional obstacle is the kind of pregnancy. The body is expected to undergo changes during the time of pregnancy so these is a good chance that one might ignore the signs of gestational diabetes and consider them as usual discomforts of pregnancy. It is wise to scan all the women who are considered to be at risk, whether they are experiencing signs of gestational diabetes or not.
Below listed are some of the vital symptoms. If someone is experiencing any of these signs of gestational diabetes, mentioning these to the doctor on very next appointment is very important.
While this is something not be worried about much in general but there remains a probability that these might be signs of gestational diabetes.
Vomiting and nausea are generally linked to pregnancy, and for many patients, “morning sickness” is generally equivalent to the first trimester. But this cannot always be the case as for some cases nausea is an indicator of gestational diabetes.
Another among the signs of gestational diabetes is fatigue. Fatigue is also one of the conditions that pregnant women undergo as the body is working really hard for the nourishment of developing fetus but on the other hand the low energy also indicates that the female body is not properly metabolizing the sugar content and that is a clear indication of diabetes.
Another problem is the frequent infections. It is not unusual for pregnant females to cultivate bladder infections, but bladder infections are likely to occur more frequently in females suffering with gestational diabetes. And further the pregnant female is more prone to infect her kidneys with this spreading bladder infection which can be a more serious concern. An untouched kidney contamination can further lead to high blood pressure and premature birth of the baby.
One more usual problem is the thirst. People usually confuse this with the usual thirst that is experienced during pregnancy but if you are experiencing more than the usual thirst of pregnancy, it is most likely to be one of the signs of gestational diabetes.
Similarly people consider increase in urination as a general pregnancy symptom, but on the other hand gestational diabetes also effects the functioning of kidneys which can result in increased urination more than the usual pregnancy one.
Another symptom of gestational diabetes is the blurred vision. Many of the females suffering experience this and it is caused by the excess fluid accumulation in the eye’s retina. It is known as macular edema. This macular edema can convert into permanent vision problems but the probability of its conversion into permanent vision problems is low in patients suffering from gestational diabetes and most females have a clear vision after the delivery. But the persistent blurred vision is a serious indication and can anyhow disturb the permanent vision as well so consulting a doctor in this condition is highly recommended.
Since most of these signs of gestational diabetes are also expected to occur during pregnancy, it is very hard to identify whether it’s normal or due to gestational diabetes. The only key to avoid the long lasting harmful effects is not to ignore any of these and to keep your doctor updated about any changes or conditions that you undergo.

