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Diabetes detection: Early signs to watch for (before it’s too late)

Published on: Sept. 26, 2025, 8:30 a.m. | Source: Times of India

Type 2 diabetes is one of the most feared diseases in the world, with nearly 600 million victims of it. It’s a chronic disease where the body either doesn't produce enough insulin, a hormone that helps glucose enter cells, or it doesn't use insulin effectively (insulin resistance). This leads to high blood sugar levels, as too much glucose stays in the blood and not enough reaches the cells for energy.As of 2025, an estimated 589 million adults are living with diabetes worldwide, representing 1 in 9 adults aged 20-79 years, according to the 11th edition of the IDF Diabetes Atlas. What’s more worrisome? This number is projected to rise to 853 million by 2050.What makes diabetes dangerous? It often develops silently, with symptoms so mild that they go unnoticed until complications arise. That’s why early detection is crucial to prevent serious health issues such as heart disease, kidney failure, and nerve damage.Also, as the condition manifests in various ways, being aware of these signs can help individuals seek medical advice promptly. While some symptoms are common across both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, others may be more specific to each type.Recognizing the red flags before they advance to a lethal stage can lead to timely intervention, lifestyle changes, and better management of the condition.

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