Diabetes is typically diagnosed by a primary care provider, not by a specialist. It is a straightforward diagnosis. If a diabetes diagnosis is made, treatment is typically started by the primary care provider. If consultation is needed, it is with an endocrinologist.
Endocrinologist.
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You could go online diabetes treatments on line to see what pops up or the type in what kind of diabetes you have. You could also ask you doctor for information.
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Usually an infectious diseases doctor, however, a pulmonologist (lung doctor) may also be involved.
It could be diabetes and if you do ignore it and do not get treatment you could die. So go to you doctor and get checked out.
A Doctor of Chiropractic.
it depends on what doctor you arethere is a heart doctor, blood doctor, dental doctor, eyes doc., hair/skin doctor, lung doctor, genes doctor, glands/hormones, psychological, etc.Depending on what kind of doctor you are, it also depends on what kind of care you give to the patients.
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Your doctor is the best source of that kind of information.
Well he got it naturally. When he was 13 he realized he was drinking a lot of water, kind of having a small temper, and going to the bathroom a lot. His parents took him to the doctor, and those were all the symptoms of type 1 diabetes. So the doctor diagnosed him with type 1 diabetes. He stayed in the hospital for a few days for the doctores to show him how to manage his diabetes.
I think its an orthapeadic doctor