Hi All,
I have recently been experiencing some symptoms that are concerning me, however with the current state of the world, I'm anxious of visiting the GP as I'm shielding due to Covid.
I have noticed over the last month or two I have been visiting the bathroom a lot, Which then makes my mouth really dry so I drink more water, resulting in me going to the bathroom even more. Despite the amount I'm doing, the urine is not clear, it's a cloudy yellow.
My other symptoms are feeling sick, tiredness, bursts of energy, genital itching. - All of which I have read online can be linked to Diabetes.
To clear my mind I purchased a glucose meter of the internet to do some testing of my own but I don't fully understand this, when I woke up (on a empty stomach for longer than 8h) my reading was 5.8mmol/L , I had dinner around 3PM today and its been well over 2 1/2 hours since, I have just taken another reading and I have 7.4mmol/L.
Are these normal digits, or is this something I really need to speak to my GP about?
Sidenote: I have never been tested for Diabetes by a doctor before, so I'm unsure if I might have it or not.
I have recently been experiencing some symptoms that are concerning me, however with the current state of the world, I'm anxious of visiting the GP as I'm shielding due to Covid.
I have noticed over the last month or two I have been visiting the bathroom a lot, Which then makes my mouth really dry so I drink more water, resulting in me going to the bathroom even more. Despite the amount I'm doing, the urine is not clear, it's a cloudy yellow.
My other symptoms are feeling sick, tiredness, bursts of energy, genital itching. - All of which I have read online can be linked to Diabetes.
To clear my mind I purchased a glucose meter of the internet to do some testing of my own but I don't fully understand this, when I woke up (on a empty stomach for longer than 8h) my reading was 5.8mmol/L , I had dinner around 3PM today and its been well over 2 1/2 hours since, I have just taken another reading and I have 7.4mmol/L.
Are these normal digits, or is this something I really need to speak to my GP about?
Sidenote: I have never been tested for Diabetes by a doctor before, so I'm unsure if I might have it or not.