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Diabetic symptoms
Repeatedly funsi on body indicates diabetic condition ..or not when some one suffers from sugar what symptoms body indicates..pls tell me
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Increase thirst increased hunger frequent mictuirition n sometimes your wounds take too much time to heal before u r diagnosed as a pt of diabetes plus u can go for fasting blood sugar n HbA1c% levels.. Hope it helps u
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Weight loss, increase appetite, increased thirst, increased frequency of urination are symptoms of diabetes.
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Feeling very thirsty, feeling very hungry, increased frequency of micturtion .  Just get test done..FBS/PPBS/ Hba1c
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To clear your doubts get your blood checked for Fbs ppbs and followup with Reports
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