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Diabetes is prevalent and continuing to be so especially in the western world. In order to avoid complications from not treating this disease you should consider a as soon as possible. If you decide not to have a you might suffer health problems that could have been easily avoided. When you have a your doctor is then able to assess the results and plan an appropriate form of treatment for you. Early detection may be able to slow down or even stop the disease before it has any detrimental health affects on you. If you are aware of your family history you will be able to assist your doctor even more. In addition, knowing your family history can help monitor your own family to ensure that this disease if inherited by your children is quickly detected and treated. Some symptons of diabetes are a general flat feeling, drowsiness, inability to focus, irritability, weight loss or gain for no apparent reason, thirst, increased hunger. If you have experienced symptoms of that nature you should see your doctor and have a diabetes test. If your family history indicates diabetes you might want to add a into your annual check up routine. If you are overweight and over 40 it should be a priority to start looking after your health. One of the health problems affecting this group is of course diabetes, high cholestrol and high blood pressure. When you are having your your doctor can carry out other tests for you at the same time to ensure that any health risks are detected early. At the extreme, not being diagnosed with diabetes can result in death. A simple can avoid that. So what are you waiting for? It is time to change your life and start living healthy and exercising regularly and make an appointment for a today.



 
 
   
 
 
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