When the blood sugar level increases in the physical examination, or there are symptoms such as polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, weight loss, weakness, blurred vision, fatigue, etc., you should seek medical attention in time.
- People with elevated blood sugar and positive urine sugar in the physical examination;
- People who have already developed the above symptoms or suspected symptoms;
- Patients with complications or concomitant diseases of diabetes;
- People with repeated hypoglycemia symptoms;
- Unexplained acidosis, shock, coma, dehydration, etc.;
- People with repeated infections, etc.;
- High-risk groups for diabetes: Those with a history of impaired glucose regulation, over 45 years old: overweight or obese; first-degree relatives with type 2 diabetes; history of gestational diabetes; polycystic ovary syndrome, long-term antipsychotic drug treatment, etc.