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How Often Should You Have Your A1C Checked?

Your A1C is one of the most informative numbers in diabetes care, but it’s often misunderstood, infrequently tracked, or simply overlooked until something goes wrong. It doesn’t measure how your blood sugar looked this morning. It reflects your average blood glucose control over the past two to three months, making it a reliable window into how well your management plan …

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What Are the Early Signs of Diabetic Neuropathy? Insights from PHC Scottsdale

Diabetic nerve damage, known as diabetic neuropathy, can begin quietly, without obvious symptoms. Many diabetic patients first notice subtle changes long before pain or numbness becomes severe. Recognizing early signs makes a big difference in care and comfort. Neuropathy doesn’t develop overnight. It often starts slowly as elevated blood sugar affects tiny blood vessels that supply nerves, especially in the …