Borderline Diabetes Symptoms
3. Symptoms
People with borderline diabetes will not usually show any symptoms of the condition, so it will often go un-diagnosed – at least until it is too late and type 2 diabetes is confirmed. This makes it a good idea for people to get regular check-ups, especially if they fall under high-risk categories.
One sign that some people with the condition do show is that certain parts of their body will have darkened patches of skin. The affected areas tend to be the armpits, elbows, knees, knuckles, and the neck. It is always a good idea to get unusual skin markings checked out regardless of the suspected cause.
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