Talk to your doctor about a blood sugar test if you have any of the following diabetic symptoms:
- Often a lot of urine (urine) at night
- Very coveted
- No attempt to lose weight
- Very hungry
- Blurred Vision
- Tingling in the hands and feet, or tingling
- Very tired
- Very dry skin
- There are scratches, please heal slowly
- More infectious diseases than usual
Symptoms of type 1 diabetes
Patients with type 1 diabetes may have nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain. Symptoms of type 1 diabetes are visible within weeks or months and can be serious. Type 1 diabetes generally begins in children, adolescents, and young adults, but can occur in all age groups.
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Symptoms of type 2 diabetes
Symptoms of type 2 diabetes generally last for several years and can last for a long time without being noticed (in some cases, there are no obvious symptoms). Type 2 diabetes generally begins in adults and affects more children, adolescents, and young adults. It is important to know the risk factors for type 2 diabetes, as symptoms are difficult to detect, and in some cases see your doctor.
Symptoms of gestational diabetes
Gestational diabetes (gestational diabetes) generally appears late in pregnancy and is generally asymptomatic. If you become pregnant, you must be tested for gestational diabetes between the 24th and 28th weeks of gestation and can be changed as needed to protect your health and your baby's health.

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