Frequent urination Excessive thirst Extreme hunger Unusual weight loss Increased fatigue Irritability Blurry vision
You would need to know about blood sugar if you are someone you knew had diabetes. Diabetes is a disease affecting millions of people and it involves low blood sugar levels.
If they don't know that they have diabetes then how can you come up with a statistic?
If you would like to find information on a diabetes diet, I suggest you ask your family doctor, or a local doctor that may know something about diabetes. Normally, they have great diets that will help you out if you are diabetic.
Diabetes is not contagious!
I would suggest talking to your doctor. This is because your doctor would know the extent of your diabetes. Some people with this condition have to stay away from more sugar than others.
Yes it is possible. But to know for sure we would have to know some more details about your health so until we know more about your health it is impossible to say if you have or you haven't
You would know for sure through a vetinary blood test. What would make you suspicious would be increased thirst, increased urination, unexplained weight-loss, and the start of cataracts/blindness.
The American Diabetes Association is a great resource for all things related to diabetes. They can provide information about low and no cost diabetes testing supplies and insulin. Call them at 1-800-DIABETES (1-800-342-2383)
At the age of 4, the type of diabetes mellitus you would expect to have is type 1 juvenile diabetes.
Not as far as we know.
YES!
yes they do know and him from the he was diagnosed.