TYPE 2 diabetes is a life-changing diagnosis, not least because it requires careful monitoring for the rest of your life. While the condition may seem like a life sentence, increasing evidence suggests the condition can be reversed if you make healthy lifestyle interventions. TV’s Doctor Mosley provides five ways to reverse the condition. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
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Type 2 diabetes symptoms: Your elbow could hold an early sign of the condition
TYPE 2 diabetes is a serious lifelong condition which causes a person’s blood sugar levels to become too high. Left untreated, serious complications can occur, so spotting signs and symptoms of the condition is very important. An early sign of type 2 diabetes may appear on a person’s elbows. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Type 2 diabetes: The worrying sign in your feet signalling the chronic condition
TYPE 2 diabetes is a lifelong condition that requires vigilant monitoring to stave off the risks posed by high blood sugar levels. It is therefore extremely important for one to recognise the warning signs so the right steps are taken to keep blood sugar in check. A lesser known symptom is found in this particular body part. What is it? ...
Read More »Type 2 diabetes: Experiencing an unintentional loss of this could mean you’re at risk
TYPE 2 diabetes is the reduction in insulin resistance which can be very problematic as insulin is needed to help glucose enter tissue to be metabolised. If a person notices a loss of this it could be a warning sign they might be at risk of developing the condition. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Type 2 diabetes: The sign when you move your fingers that could signal the conditition
TYPE 2 diabetes tends to go unnoticed in the beginning because symptoms usually crop up when your blood sugar levels are consistently too high. Therefore the longer you live with type 2 diabetes, the more likely you are to develop symptoms, and one warning sign associated with high blood sugar levels can be seen in finger movement. Daily Express :: ...
Read More »Type 2 diabetes: Feeling a ‘burning sensation’ here may signal the condition
TYPE 2 diabetes doesn’t tend to reveal itself in the initial stages, but as the condition progresses, symptoms may become more acute. This acuteness is due to consistently high blood sugar levels and one sign of high blood sugar levels is a burning sensation in certain parts of the body. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »Type 2 diabetes: The sign in your shoulder that could signal the chronic condition
TYPE 2 diabetes is a common condition yet many people in the UK will not realise they have it because the symptoms do not necessarily make you feel unwell. Symptoms are caused by consistently high blood sugar levels, and, overtime, this can affect different parts of the body, including the shoulder. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Type 2 diabetes symptoms: The signs in your mouth that could signal the chronic condition
TYPE 2 diabetes symptoms tend to develop gradually so many people in the UK will be living with the condition without realising it. Symptoms arise as a result of consistently high blood sugar levels and there are a number of signs in your mouth that can indicate uncontrolled blood sugar levels. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »Type 2 diabetes: The sign in your ear that could signal the chronic condition
TYPE 2 diabetes is a lifelong condition that requires careful monitoring to stave off the risks posed by high blood sugar levels. It is therefore imperative to recognise the warning signs so that you can take steps to keep blood sugar in check. One lesser-known warning sign of type 2 diabetes is associated with the ear. Daily Express :: Life ...
Read More »Type 2 diabetes: Drinking this ‘superdrink’ for breakfast could lower blood sugar
TYPE 2 diabetes is a condition most people have to learn to live with. Managing blood sugar levels is just part of the parcel with this lifelong illness – and anything that helps to do that is most warmly welcome. Daily Express :: Health Feed
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