More than 1 in 4 Americans over age 65 have diabetes, and many others remain undiagnosed, making it a significant health concern for those over 50. As we age, our bodies become less efficient at regulating blood sugar, increasing the risk for type 2 diabetes. Unfortunately, the symptoms often develop slowly and can be mistaken for normal signs of aging, leading to late detection and untreated complications. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, early identification is crucial for effective management. Understanding the subtle signs can make all the difference in protecting your long-term health.
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49. Reduced Sense of Touch A reduced sense of touch is a classic symptom of diabetic neuropathy, a complication caused by prolonged high blood sugar damaging…