Type 2 diabetes is one of the most common chronic health conditions worldwide, and its early signs often go unnoticed. Unlike other illnesses with sudden, dramatic symptoms, type 2 diabetes develops gradually. This slow progression means that many people may not realize they are affected until complications arise.
The early symptoms can be subtle, sometimes mistaken for normal signs of aging or everyday fatigue. Recognizing these signs early is crucial—prompt attention can help you manage the condition, prevent serious complications, and improve your long-term health.
Understanding what to look for is the first step in safeguarding your well-being.
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29. Delayed Growth in Children or Adolescents While type 2 diabetes is more common in adults, cases among children and adolescents are rising. One subtle but…