Diabetes symptoms & the ‘risk' test
November is National Diabetes month and today’s subject concerns Diabetes symptoms and the ‘risk test’.
The following information was obtained from the American Diabetes website:
The symptoms of diabetes listed below are some of the common ones that people experience. Some people with type 2 diabetes have symptoms so mild that they go unnoticed. Early detection and treatment of diabetes can decrease the risk of developing complications. The site goes on to explain that although there are many similarities between type 1 & 2 diabetes, the cause and treatment for both are quite different.
Below is a list of some common symptoms:
-Urinating often
-Feeling very thirsty
-Feeling very hungry-even though you are eating
-Extreme fatigue
-Blurry vision
-Cuts/bruises that are slow to heal
-Weight loss-even though you are eating more (type 1)
-Tingling, pain, or numbness in the hands/feet (type 2)
You can check your risk for developing type 2 diabetes by clicking on the link provided. Afterward, you will receive valuable “next step” information, depending on your test results:
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