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10 Early Warning Signs of Type 2 Diabetes That Are Often Overlooked

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2. You’re thirsty all the time 

Well… as if visiting the bathroom more often wasn’t enough, type 2 diabetes can make you thirsty as well. This means that you’ll take even more bathroom breaks. Most health experts think that thirst is one of the most common early symptoms of type 2 diabetes.

Another health concern is that most people satisfy their thirst with beverages like soda, juices, and other sugary drinks that are a no-no for diabetics. As soon as they “satisfy” their thirst with sugary drinks, their bloodstream faces a lot of sugar, and tons of the white stuff can only worsen your health issue.

If you or someone in your family is thirstier than usual, it’s a good idea to get checked by a professional.

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