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  2. Type 2 diabetes - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Type 2 diabetes used to be known as adult-onset diabetes, but both type 1 and type 2 diabetes can begin during childhood and adulthood. Type 2 is more common in older adults. But the increase in the number of children with obesity has led to more cases of type 2 diabetes in younger people.

  3. Diabetes - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Diabetes symptoms depend on how high your blood sugar is. Some people, especially if they have prediabetes, gestational diabetes or type 2 diabetes, may not have symptoms. In type 1 diabetes, symptoms tend to come on quickly and be more severe. Some of the symptoms of type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes are:

  4. Type 1 diabetes - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Type 1 diabetes symptoms can appear suddenly and may include: Feeling more thirsty than usual; Urinating a lot; Bed-wetting in children who have never wet the bed during the night; Feeling very hungry; Losing weight without trying; Feeling irritable or having other mood changes; Feeling tired and weak; Having blurry vision; When to ...

  5. Diabetes symptoms: When diabetes symptoms are a concern

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    In fact, symptoms can develop so slowly that people may have type 2 diabetes for years before they're diagnosed with the disease. If you notice the following symptoms, make an appointment to get care: Being very thirsty. Urinating often. Being much more tired than usual. Having blurry vision. Losing weight without trying. Recognizing possible ...

  6. Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA): What is it?

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    Symptoms usually start in people who have LADA when they are over 30. That's older than is typical for someone with type 1 diabetes. Because of that, and because the pancreas still makes some insulin, many people with LADA are first diagnosed with type 2 diabetes by mistake.

  7. Type 1 diabetes in children - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    The signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children usually develop quickly, and may include: Increased thirst Frequent urination, possibly bed-wetting in a toilet-trained child

  8. Type 2 diabetes - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Regardless of when you last ate, a level of 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) or higher suggests diabetes, especially if you also have symptoms of diabetes, such as frequent urination and extreme thirst. Fasting blood sugar test. A blood sample is taken after you haven't eaten overnight. Results are interpreted as follows:

  9. Diabetes - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    A reading of more than 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) after two hours means you have diabetes. A reading between 140 and 199 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L and 11.0 mmol/L) means you have prediabetes. If your provider thinks you may have type 1 diabetes, they may test your urine to look for the presence of ketones.

  10. Diabetes signs and symptoms - Mayo Clinic Press

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    If you’ve ever wondered about what that means and what it’s like to have diabetes, M. Regina Castro, M.D., is here to answer your questions. Join her as she provides details on the signs and symptoms of diabetes, as well as the differences between Type I and Type II diabetes, such as: Classic symptoms: • Going to the bathroom frequently

  11. Diabetes insipidus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms of diabetes insipidus in adults include: Being very thirsty, often with a preference for cold water. Making large amounts of pale urine. Getting up to urinate and drink water often during the night. Adults typically urinate an average of 1 to 3 quarts (about 1 to 3 liters) a day.