Diabetes: Depression ‘may increase the risk’ of the blood sugar condition – symptoms

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Social symptoms of depression can occur if someone is avoiding contact with friends, neglecting hobbies, and experiencing difficulties in their work, home, or family life.

Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in the UK, making up 90 percent of cases.

Symptoms of the condition include peeing more than usual at night, feeling thirsty all the time, feeling very tired, losing weight without trying to, itching around genitalia, cuts or wounds taking longer to heal and blurred vision.

An individual is more at risk of developing type 2 diabetes if they’re over the age of 40, although this goes down to 25 for south Asian people, have a close relative with diabetes, are overweight, are of Asian, African-Caribbean, or black African origin.

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