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15 Signs of Diabetes to Watch Out For

Swollen or tender gums

Diabetes weakens the body’s ability to fight off germs, which, unless you live in a bubble, are absolutely everywhere. Due to its moist environment, sharp teeth surrounded by soft tissues, and all the stuff that gets put in there daily, mouths are especially sensitive to infection. Seek help right away if your gums are loose, pull away from your teeth, or develop pockets of pus.

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