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4. Nerve pain or numbness If you have type 2 diabetes, you might experience tingling or numbness in your hands, fingers, feet, and toes. This is a sign of nerve damage, or diabetic neuropathy.
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The prediabetes symptoms and warning signs to watch for that many people miss including fatigue, blurry vision, and dark skin ...
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The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSNOdd Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes You Didn’t Know About, According to Expert DietitiansExcessive thirst and weight changes are well-known signs of diabetes—but some strange symptoms can be easy to overlook or dismiss.
The symptoms of high blood sugar include frequent urination, fatigue, blurry vision, frequent hunger, and tingling in your limbs. Here’s what to do to manage your diabetes.
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GB News on MSNType 2 diabetes warning as three 'progressive' foot signs can lead to 'nerve and bone destruction'While diabetes symptoms are wide-ranging, a great number of complications can occur in the feet due to nerve damage. A little-recognised complication of the condition is causing severe damage to ...
A lesser-known complication that may arise out of uncontrolled diabetes is foot gangrene. Experts highlight symptoms and ...
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Verywell Health on MSNGLP-1 Drugs Could Double Risk of Severe Eye Disease in Older Adults With DiabetesA recent study found that older adults with diabetes who use a GLP-1 drug have double the risk of developing wet age-related ...
In summary, the body often gives us early signals when complications from type 2 diabetes begin to appear. Tingling feet, ...
While most of us are familiar with type 1, type 2, and even gestational diabetes, there are actually six kinds of diabetes ...
Medical experts are raising alarms about diabetes, often called a “silent killer,” due to its ability to cause severe damage throughout the body before ...
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Woman's World on MSNHigh Blood Sugar Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore, Plus How to Stop a SpikeNearly half of all adults in the United States have either prediabetes or diabetes, according to the CDC, and many others without the conditions have started monitoring their glucose levels. Unmanaged ...
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