The question is unclear. It seems to be asking about the effects of insulin deficiency or resistance, rather than symptoms of insulin itself. A more appropriate question would be: What are the symptoms of problems related to insulin, such as insulin resistance or deficiency? This revised question allows for a more accurate and helpful answer based on the provided reference.
Common symptoms associated with insulin-related issues (such as insulin resistance or deficiency, which often leads to diabetes) include:
- Extreme thirst or hunger: A persistent feeling of thirst or being unusually hungry, even after eating a meal.
- Increased or frequent urination: Needing to urinate more often than usual, especially at night.
- Tingling sensations in hands or feet: Numbness or a pins-and-needles feeling in the extremities.
These symptoms are indicative of problems with how the body processes glucose due to issues related to insulin. It's important to consult a healthcare professional if you experience these symptoms.