Type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes
Answer a few questions to help us understand your needs and provide the most relevant testing options. Our advanced algorithm analyzes your responses to recommend personalized medical tests.
Have you been diagnosed with diabetes?
Do you experience increased thirst or frequent urination?
Have you noticed any unexplained weight loss?
Do you have a family history of diabetes?
When was your last blood sugar test?

Consistent sleep under 7 hours increases health risks.

Normal infant temperature ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C.

Daily calcium intake crucial for bone health and metabolism.

BMI is one of many tools to assess weight-related health risks.

Healthy body fat percentage varies by age, sex, and activity level.

Consistent sleep under 7 hours increases health risks.

Normal infant temperature ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C.

Daily calcium intake crucial for bone health and metabolism.

BMI is one of many tools to assess weight-related health risks.

Healthy body fat percentage varies by age, sex, and activity level.

Consistent sleep under 7 hours increases health risks.

Normal infant temperature ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C.

Daily calcium intake crucial for bone health and metabolism.

BMI is one of many tools to assess weight-related health risks.

Healthy body fat percentage varies by age, sex, and activity level.

Consistent sleep under 7 hours increases health risks.

Normal infant temperature ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C.

Daily calcium intake crucial for bone health and metabolism.

BMI is one of many tools to assess weight-related health risks.

Healthy body fat percentage varies by age, sex, and activity level.
Worried About Type 2 Diabetes?
Understanding diabetes is crucial for taking control of your health. While it's a serious condition, proper management and early detection can make a significant difference in your quality of life.
Why Get Tested?
Early detection is key to preventing complications. If you have risk factors like family history, obesity, or are over 45, regular screening is essential. Testing helps you take control before symptoms become severe.
Symptoms
Common symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, blurred vision, slow-healing sores, and frequent infections.
What Causes It?
Type 2 diabetes develops when the body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn't produce enough insulin. Lifestyle factors, genetics, and environmental factors all play a role.
Risk Factors
Key risk factors include being overweight, physical inactivity, family history, age over 45, high blood pressure, and certain ethnic backgrounds.
How Is It Diagnosed?
Diagnosis typically involves blood tests including fasting blood sugar test, A1C test, and glucose tolerance test. Regular screening is important for those at risk.
Is It Manageable?
Yes! While type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition, it can be effectively managed through lifestyle changes, medication, and regular monitoring. Many people live full, healthy lives with proper management.
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