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8. Symptoms

If the body isn't producing the correct amount of insulin to absorb glucose, a person might experience fatigue. Other common symptoms of type 2 diabetes include an increased need to urinate, thirst, and increased susceptibility to yeast infections. Unfortunately, most people consider these symptoms parts of everyday life and do not see a doctor. If type 2 diabetes goes undiagnosed for too long, high blood sugar levels can damage the heart, kidneys, eyes, and feet.

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