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BBC - Health - Conditions - Symptoms of diabetes
Development of symptoms In type 1 diabetes, symptoms tend to develop rapidly, over a couple of weeks, and are more severe. In type 2 diabetes, symptoms develop slowly and are usually milder. Common symptoms of both types of diabetes are:
Diagnosing diabetes Diabetes may be detected in a routine urine test where excess glucose is present. In type 1 diabetes, people often develop symptoms over a few weeks. They may feel thirsty all the time and need to urinate a lot, and they may feel tired and lose weight. A blood test that measures the level of glucose in the blood will confirm whether or not the underlying cause is diabetes. Helpful Sites Guide to diabetes - Diabetes UK DiabetiesSupport.co.uk ![]() |
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