Saturday, October 27, 2007

Symptoms of Diabetes | A Guide To Borderline Diabetes

Borderline diabetes is a term which is really becoming a lost term in the world today, as research has found that borderline diabetes can actually be a few different conditions. In other words, borderline diabetes is not actually a type of diabetes, but rather it can be a precursor to the condition, and it is essentially an impaired glucose tolerance, which typically occurs when the blood sugar levels in the body are above normal but are still short of the diabetic cut-off range.

When there are indications that a person may be subject to developing symptoms of diabetes, it may be prudent to be tested periodically to determine if the ailment is imminent. Many times a patient takes a diabetes test and is determined have pre diabetes, a level of sugar in their blood that may indicate it is likely they will develop diabetes.

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