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8 Commonly Missed Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition characterized by a dysfunction in the way the body metabolizes glucose, which is the body’s preferred source of fuel. People with type 2 diabetes either resist insulin or do not produce enough of it to maintain healthy blood glucose levels. Insulin is a hormone that manages the flow of glucose into the body’s cells, where it can be used as energy. Although there is no cure, type 2 diabetes can be controlled by diet and exercise. Here are eight common symptoms of type 2 diabetes that people often miss:

Chronic Fatigue

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Chronic fatigue is a broad symptom that can be used to describe many conditions ranging from memory loss to high blood pressure. Diabetic patients may notice an increase in fatigue as the disease progresses, even before it is diagnosed. People who have trouble falling asleep and staying asleep at night may be experiencing a fluctuation in blood sugar levels. Talk to a doctor if chronic fatigue persists despite getting plenty of rest or if sleep habits suddenly become interrupted.

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