Early symptoms of diabetes include excessive thirst, extreme hunger, unusual weight loss, increased fatigue, sores that heal slowly, tingling in the feet, irritability and blurred vision. Ignoring the symptoms of diabetes is dangerous to both life and limb. This isn't one those old, meaningless expressions. Untreated diabetics have sometimes needed to have their feet or legs amputated. And all too many diabetics who kept putting off taking action, or have lived where no treatment was available, have died. Other dangers include strokes and kidney disease. Because diabetes is easier to control the sooner it's detected, you should take prompt action if you have any of these symptoms.

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