These are the kinds of symptoms people ignore for months sometimes years before being diagnosed with diabetes.
The scary part? By the time most people find out, their blood sugar has already been too high for too long.

At San Miguel Medical Clinic, we’re here to help you spot the signs early and manage your health before it becomes a crisis.

⚠️ The Most Common Early Signs of Diabetes

  • Constant thirst
  • Frequent urination
  • Sudden weight loss
  • Blurred vision
  • Fatigue or weakness
  • Slow-healing cuts or wounds
  • Numbness in hands or feet

Many of these symptoms feel like everyday stress or exhaustion which is why so many people brush them off.

🔍 What Causes Diabetes?

Diabetes is a condition where your body either:

  • Doesn’t produce insulin (Type 1)
  • Can’t use insulin properly (Type 2)

Without proper insulin function, your blood sugar rises and can cause long-term damage to your:

  • Heart
  • Eyes
  • Kidneys
  • Nerves
  • Circulation

🧪 How We Help at San Miguel Medical Clinic

Whether you’ve already been diagnosed, or just want to get tested, we offer:

  • ✅ Blood sugar testing (including HbA1c)
  • ✅ Personalized treatment plans
  • ✅ Lifestyle and nutrition support
  • ✅ Medication and insulin guidance
  • ✅ Long-term tracking and check-ins

We believe in educating and empowering our patients not just writing prescriptions.

🥗 Can You Reverse or Control Diabetes Naturally?

Yes, in many cases especially Type 2.
With changes in:

  • Diet
  • Exercise
  • Stress management
  • Routine follow-ups

… many patients are able to lower or eliminate their need for medication.

Our team will guide you through a plan that works for your lifestyle no fad diets, just real support.

It’s Time to Stop Ignoring the Signs

If something doesn’t feel right listen to your body.
Let us help you understand what’s happening before it becomes serious.

👉 Visit San Miguel Medical Clinic for a diabetes screening no appointment needed.

We’re here for you. Just walk in or call for more information.

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