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

    Feb 27, 2025 · Causes. Type 2 diabetes is mainly the result of two issues: Cells in muscle, fat and the liver don't respond to insulin as they should. As a result, the cells don't take in enough sugar.

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

    Feb 27, 2025 · Clinical trials. Explore Mayo Clinic studies testing new treatments, interventions and tests as a means to prevent, detect, treat or manage this condition.. Lifestyle and home remedies. Careful management of type 2 diabetes can lower the risk of serious, or even life-threatening complications.

  3. Children diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, increased risk of …

    Jul 27, 2022 · A diagnosis of T2D was confirmed as noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, or T2D. Among 1,362 individuals with a diagnostic code of diabetes before 22 years of age, 606 met inclusion criteria.

  4. Blood sugar levels can fluctuate for many reasons - Mayo Clinic

    Mar 13, 2024 · Physical or emotional stress triggers the release of hormones that can cause high blood sugar levels. Menstrual periods and menopause also cause changes in the hormones that affect blood sugar levels.

  5. Diabetic retinopathy - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

    Feb 21, 2023 · What you can do. Write a brief summary of your diabetes history, including when you were diagnosed; medications you have taken for diabetes, now and in the past; recent average blood sugar levels; and your last few hemoglobin A1C readings, if you know them. List all medications, vitamins and other supplements you take, including dosages. List your …

  6. Diabetes treatment: Medications for type 2 diabetes - Mayo Clinic

    Oct 4, 2005 · Lifestyle choices, including eating a healthy diet, exercising and staying at a healthy weight, are key to managing type 2 diabetes. But you also might need to take medication to keep your blood sugar, also called glucose, at a healthy level.

  7. The dawn phenomenon: What can you do? - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 12, 2022 · The dawn phenomenon is an early-morning rise in blood sugar, also called blood glucose, in people with diabetes. The dawn phenomenon leads to high levels of blood sugar, a condition called hyperglycemia.

  8. Hyperglycemia in diabetes - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    Aug 20, 2022 · Hyperglycemia usually doesn't cause symptoms until blood sugar (glucose) levels are high — above 180 to 200 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL), or 10 to 11.1 millimoles per liter (mmol/L).

  9. Diabetic neuropathy - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 29, 2022 · Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that can occur if you have diabetes. High blood sugar (glucose) can injure nerves throughout the body.

  10. Diabetic hypoglycemia - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    May 6, 2022 · Diabetic hypoglycemia occurs when someone with diabetes doesn't have enough sugar (glucose) in his or her blood. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the body and brain, so you can't function well if you don't have enough.

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