Diabetes prevention is a very subjective situation. For example, type-1 diabetes is non-preventable. Similarly, if an individual has a family history or risk factors of diabetes, there’s nothing that can prevent the onset of the disease.
However, the good news is that proper diabetes management with timely diagnosis, proper treatment and a healthy lifestyle can reduce the long-term complications of diabetes.
So, if you are experiencing symptoms that indicate a potential incidence of diabetes, don’t take them for granted. Instead, seek immediate medical attention with proper tests for an earlier diagnosis and management.