Diabetes Type 2

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What it is

Type 2 diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects the body’s ability to process blood sugar (glucose). Common symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, persistent fatigue, changes in appetite, unexplained weight loss or gain, frequent infections, and slow wound healing.

This page is intended for individuals who are newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes or who are concerned they may have the condition. If you’re looking to refill your diabetes medication, please visit our [prescription refill page].

Understanding Type 2 Diabetes: What You Need to Know Next

Type 2 diabetes is a common but manageable condition that occurs when your body doesn’t use insulin effectively, leading to elevated blood sugar levels. It often develops slowly, and many people don’t notice symptoms right away. The good news is that with early diagnosis, lifestyle changes, and the right treatment plan, you can take control of your health and prevent complications. In this section, we’ll walk you through the basics—what causes type 2 diabetes, how it’s diagnosed, and the steps you can take to manage it effectively.

Recognizing the Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes often develops gradually, making symptoms easy to overlook. Common signs include increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, and unexplained weight changes. Early recognition is key to managing the condition and preventing complications.

Our Treatment

  • Antidiabetic medication: Helps lower blood sugar levels and improve the body’s response to insulin.

  • Blood thinners: Reduce the risk of blood clots, which people with diabetes are more prone to.

  • Insulin: A hormone therapy used to regulate blood glucose, especially when the body can’t produce enough on its own.

Before your consultation for type 2 diabetes, we require that you’ve had a diabetes test within the past two years.

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