Diabetes (diabetes mellitus) is a lifelong disease that develops when the gland called pancreas in your body cannot produce enough insulin hormone or the insulin hormone it produces cannot be used effectively.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES?
• Drinking too much water,
• Losing appetite and consuming excessive food,
•Very frequent urination and frequent urination at night. waking up,
•Dryness and flaking of the skin,
•Continuous weakness and fatigue, getting tired easily,
•Slow healing of wounds,
•Sometimes blurred vision or loss of vision
Have you had your blood sugar measured?
In healthy individuals, the blood sugar level is 100mg/dl when fasting and (two hours after starting a meal)140mg/dl when fed. It should not exceed dl.
It is recommended that every healthy individual have blood sugar measured at least twice a year.
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