Type 2 diabetes now affects over 537 million adults worldwide, according to the International Diabetes Federation. This chronic disease primarily disrupts the endocrine and metabolic systems, leading to serious health consequences. Unfortunately, many cases remain undiagnosed until complications arise. Recognizing the early symptoms is vital for timely intervention and improved outcomes. Awareness of subtle warning signs can help curb the growing epidemic and reduce the burden of late detection, which often results in preventable long-term damage.
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1. Increased Thirst (Polydipsia) One of the earliest and most common symptoms of type 2 diabetes is persistent, excessive thirst—known medically as polydipsia. This occurs because…