Diabetes

About Bingham Memorial Diabetes

Diabetes has become one of the most common chronic diseases among Americans in the last 20 years. Approximately 25.8 million people in the United States suffer from either type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is a disease where a person’s blood sugar levels are higher than normal for an extended period of time. Bingham Memorial’s leading team of specialists provide the latest diagnosis and treatments for osteoporosis, diabetes, hypertension, and thyroid disorders.

SIGNS OF DIABETES

You could be at risk for diabetes if you experience some or all of the following conditions:

  • Dry mouth
  • Fatigue (weak, tired feeling)
  • Frequent urination or urine infections
  • Increased hunger (especially after eating)
  • Increased thirst
  • Unexplained weight loss (even though you are eating and feel hungry)

Bingham Memorial’s diabetes specialists are careful to evaluate the relationship between nutrition and human disease. Our leading team of well-trained experts provide the latest diagnosis and treatments for osteoporosis, diabetes, hypertension, and thyroid disorders.

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