Type 2 Diabetes

What Increases the Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes?

  • If you are over 40 years old (over 25 for South Asians).
  • If any of your close relatives (such as father, mother, brother, or sister) have diabetes.
  • If you are obese or overweight.
  • If you are of Asian, African-Caribbean, or African descent (even if you were born in another country).
  • Urinating more frequently than usual, especially at night.
  • Feeling excessively thirsty all the time.
  • Feeling very tired.
  • Losing weight without trying.
  • Itching around the genitals or frequent infections (such as fungal infections or thrush).
  • Cuts or wounds that heal slowly.
  • Blurred vision.
  • Consult a doctor about your symptoms.
  • The doctor will test your urine and blood to determine if your blood sugar levels are high.
  • If diabetes is detected, the doctor will explain the test results and guide you on what steps to take next.

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