Typical symptoms of type 2 diabetes are excessive drinking, urination, eating, and weight loss, although some people with type 2 diabetes often have no obvious symptoms.
In the early stages of type 2 diabetes, patients may have no symptoms or mild symptoms, which can be difficult to detect due to the atypical nature of the early symptoms, and can often be detected during a physical examination or until symptoms of chronic complications develop.
Typical symptoms of type 2 diabetes include excessive drinking, excessive urination, excessive eating, and weight loss. In addition, type 2 diabetes may be accompanied by weakness, fatigue, and itchy skin.
It is recommended to visit a hospital and ask your doctor to make a judgment when you experience clinical symptoms similar to type 2 diabetes.