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What are the classic symptoms of uncontrolled diabetes known as the 3 P's?

  1. Pneumonia, Polyuria, Polydispia

  2. Polyuria, Polydispia, Polyphagia

  3. Pain, Polyphagia, Poliomyelitis

  4. Polyphagia, Polycystic, Polycythemia

The correct answer is: Polyuria, Polydispia, Polyphagia

The classic symptoms of uncontrolled diabetes are recognized as the 3 P's: Polyuria, Polydipsia, and Polyphagia. Polyuria refers to the excessive urination that occurs when the body attempts to rid itself of excess glucose through the urine. This loss of fluids can lead to dehydration, prompting the individual to drink more fluid. Polydipsia is the increased thirst that results from dehydration caused by polyuria. As the body loses more water, it signals a need to replenish fluids, leading to a constant feeling of thirst. Polyphagia indicates the increased hunger that can arise in individuals with uncontrolled diabetes. Despite eating, their bodies are unable to properly use glucose for energy, which can cause a feeling of starvation at the cellular level. This leads to an increase in appetite as the body attempts to obtain more nutrients. These symptoms help in identifying diabetes and indicate that the condition is not well-managed, signifying the need for medical evaluation and intervention.