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 Symptoms  The symptoms of diabetes may begin gradually and can be hard to identify at first. They may include fatigue, a sick feeling, frequent urination, especially at night, and excessive thirst. When there is extra glucose in blood, one way the body gets rid of it is through frequent urination. This loss of fluids causes extreme thirst. Other symptoms 
  A doctor also may suspect a patient has diabetes if the person has
          health problems related to diabetes. For instance, heart disease,
          changes in vision, numbness in the feet and legs or sores that are
          slow to heal, may prompt a doctor to check for diabetes. These
          symptoms do not mean a person has diabetes, but anyone who has these
          problems should see a doctor.  Contents Previous Page Next Page 
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