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Condition Basics
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Cause
Insulin Resistance
What Increases Your Risk
Prevention
Prediabetes: Which Treatment Should I Use to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes?
Symptoms
Diabetes: Dealing With Low Blood Sugar From Insulin or Medicine
Diabetes: Preventing High Blood Sugar Emergencies
Symptoms of High Blood Sugar
Symptoms of Low Blood Sugar
What Happens
Diabetes Complications
Diabetic Atypical Neuropathies
How Diabetes Causes Foot Problems
When to Call a Doctor
Sick-Day Guidelines for People With Diabetes
Treating Low Blood Sugar
Exams and Tests
Blood Pressure Screening
Diabetes: Differences Between Type 1 and 2
Diabetes: Tests to Watch for Complications
Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR)
Type 2 Diabetes: Screening for Adults
Treatment Overview
Diabetes Care Plan
Diabetes: Making Medical Decisions as Your Health Changes
Type 2 Diabetes: Can You Cure It?
Self-Care
Diabetes and Alcohol
Diabetes: Checking Your Feet
Diabetes: Taking Care of Your Feet
Diabetes: Taking Care of Your Teeth and Gums
Quick Tips: Smart Snacking When You Have Diabetes
Sick-Day Guidelines for People With Diabetes
Tips for Exercising Safely When You Have Diabetes
Testing Tips From a Diabetes Educator
Andy's Story: Finding Your Own Routine When You Have Diabetes
Gloria's Story: Adding Activity to Help Control Blood Sugar
Medicines
Diabetes, Type 2: Should I Take Insulin?
Metformin for Diabetes
Noninsulin Medicines for Type 2 Diabetes
Types of Insulin
Surgery
Obesity: Should I Have Weight-Loss Surgery?
Related Information
Diabetes Care Plan
References
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