Can you have diabetes and not know?

Type 2 diabetes symptoms often take several years to develop. Some people don't notice any symptoms at all. Type 2 diabetes usually starts when you're an adult, though more and more children and teens are developing it. Because symptoms are hard to spot, it's important to know the risk factors for type 2 diabetes.

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How long can you have diabetes for without knowing?

Symptoms of type 2 diabetes often develop slowly. In fact, you can be living with type 2 diabetes for years and not know it.

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What are silent signs of diabetes?

10 Silent Symptoms of Diabetes
  • Frequent urination. Most people urinate four to seven times in a day. ...
  • Excessive thirst. ...
  • Extreme hunger. ...
  • Weakness/fatigue. ...
  • Pins and needles. ...
  • Blurry vision. ...
  • Itchy skin. ...
  • Slow healing wounds and increased skin infections.

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What happens if I have diabetes and don't know?

Often called a "silent disease," diabetes can develop in people without initially producing symptoms. If not properly managed, diabetes can lead to serious complications, including heart, kidney, vision, and circulatory problems that can lead to permanent disability or even premature death.

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What does undiagnosed diabetes feel like?

Also in direct relation to gaining nutrients from food, one with undiagnosed diabetes may feel extremely tired constantly. Even after a good night's sleep, if the body cannot pull energy out of food, it simply cannot work efficiently. Blurred vision.

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How do I know if I have diabetes?

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What are the 3 main signs of diabetes?

Diabetes symptoms

Thirsty - being really thirsty. Tired - feeling more tired than usual. Thinner - losing weight without trying to.

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What can be mistaken for diabetes?

Frequent Urination
  • Enlarged prostate.
  • Excessive caffeine intake.
  • Urinary tract infection (UTI)
  • Urethra swelling or infection (urethritis)
  • Vaginitis (vaginal inflammation or infection)
  • Obstructive sleep apnea.
  • Interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome)

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Is diabetes reversible in early stages?

Although there's no cure for type 2 diabetes, studies show it's possible for some people to reverse it. Through diet changes and weight loss, you may be able to reach and hold normal blood sugar levels without medication. This doesn't mean you're completely cured.

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What does diabetes fatigue feel like?

If you are struggling to get up in the morning; feeling a total lack of energy or 'fogginess' or not able to perform the tasks you normally do as simply too exhausted it may be that you actually are suffering from fatigue... and it could be a side effect of your diabetes.

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Can you live with untreated diabetes?

Untreated diabetes can lead to long-term complications or even death.

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Am I slightly diabetic?

Diagnosing prediabetes

The most common test will be checking your HbA1c levels which is your average blood glucose (sugar) levels for the last two to three months. If your HbA1c level is between 42mmol/mol (6%) – 47mmol/mol (6.4%) this means it is higher than normal and you are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

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What does untreated diabetes look like?

Symptoms of uncontrolled diabetes include extreme fatigue, frequent urination, excessive thirst or hunger, unintended weight loss, and blurred vision.

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How do I know I am pre diabetic?

Fasting blood sugar test
  • Less than 100 mg/dL (5.6 mmol/L ) is normal.
  • 100 to 125 mg/dL (5.6 to 6.9 mmol/L ) is diagnosed as prediabetes.
  • 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L ) or higher on two separate tests is diagnosed as diabetes.

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Can I test myself for diabetes?

You can use a device called a continuous glucose monitor (CGM). Or you can test your blood sugar at home with a portable electronic device called a blood sugar meter using a small drop of your blood.

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What happens if diabetes goes untreated for years?

Possible long-term effects include damage to large (macrovascular) and small (microvascular) blood vessels, which can lead to heart attack, stroke, and problems with the kidneys, eyes, gums, feet and nerves.

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Do diabetics sleep a lot?

Some people with diabetes get too much sleep, while others have problems getting enough sleep. According to the National Sleep Foundation, 63% of American adults do not get enough sleep needed for good health, safety, and optimum performance.

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Can undiagnosed diabetes cause weight gain?

[2] Although weight gain is possible for people with undiagnosed diabetes, it is generally not considered a symptom. [2] According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), symptoms of diabetes include the following[2]: Frequently urinate (pee), especially at night.

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What are the symptoms of diabetes in a woman?

The symptoms of diabetes include feeling very thirsty, passing more urine than usual, and feeling tired all the time. The symptoms occur because some or all of the glucose stays in your blood and isn't used as fuel for energy. Your body tries to get rid of the excess glucose in your urine.

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Is it true once a diabetic always a diabetic?

When your blood sugar is normal with no treatment, then the diabetes is considered to have gone away. However, even when the blood sugars are controlled, because type 2 diabetes is a genetic condition, the predisposition for diabetes always exists. High blood sugars can come back.

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Can diabetes go away if you lose weight?

The strongest evidence we have at the moment suggests that type 2 diabetes is mainly put into remission by weight loss. Remission is more likely if you lose weight as soon as possible after your diabetes diagnosis. However, we do know of people who have put their diabetes into remission 25 years after diagnosis.

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Can diabetics drink alcohol?

Diabetics clearly should avoid heavy drinking (i.e., more than 10 to 12 drinks per day), because it can cause ketoacidosis and hypertriglyceridemia. Moreover, heavy drinking in a fasting state can cause hypoglycemia and ultimately increase diabetics' risk of death from noncardiovascular causes.

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Could it be something other than diabetes?

The causes of blood sugar rising in a nondiabetic include a major illness, a chronic medical condition, a hormonal disorder, or certain medications. Your family history and genetics also may contribute to nondiabetic hyperglycemia. So can certain lifestyle factors, like diet and your level of exercise.

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How does diabetes affect your breasts?

Diabetic mastopathy (DMP) is a breast-related complication of type 1 or type 2 insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). It manifests as hard, fibrous, and painless masses in one breast or both breasts. These masses are benign and irregular in shape. Interestingly, this condition is also seen in men.

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What is the Colour of urine for diabetes?

Transparent and lacking in color

Transparent, colorless urine could also be a sign of some other health disorders, including diabetes and kidney disease, or from taking diuretic medication.

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What is the most common first symptom of diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes is a common condition that causes high blood sugar levels. Early signs and symptoms can include tiredness and hunger, frequent urination, increased thirst, vision problems, slow wound healing, and yeast infections.

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