Type 2 diabetes that's not well controlled can lead to complications that could become emergencies if left untreated. Recognizing signs of trouble can help you delay or prevent these complications.
Living with Diabetes | July 18, 2018 |
| | | Type 2 diabetes that's not well controlled can lead to complications that could become emergencies if left untreated. Recognizing signs of trouble can help you delay or prevent these complications. |
| | | There are many reasons that people with type 2 diabetes can have increased urinary frequency and incontinence, but the most common cause is hyperglycemia. |
| | | High morning blood sugar isn't unusual, but you should determine the culprit and then take steps to thwart it with the appropriate treatment. |
| | | Researchers say the drug, which has been tested only in rodents so far, could one day replace bariatric surgery, helping people with type 2 diabetes lose weight and stabilize their blood sugar. Find out more. |
| | | Research suggests that inducing ketosis by taking in the majority of your calories from protein, rather than fat as in the classic keto diet, may help preserve lean muscle mass, leading to sustained weight loss. Here's how. |
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