Diabetes Often Starts Quietly, That Is Why Screening Matters

Diabetes is not only common. It is quietly common.

Why It Is Often Missed
The International Diabetes Federation’s 2025 messaging highlights both the scale and the silence. Roughly 1 in 9 adults live with diabetes worldwide, and a large share remain undiagnosed. Many people feel fine until complications appear in the eyes, kidneys, nerves, and heart.

A Simple Encoding to Remember
No symptoms does not mean no risk.
Numbers beat guesses.
Screening beats regret.

Who Should Act Early
If you are over 40, have belly fat, a family history of diabetes, high blood pressure, PCOS, a history of gestational diabetes, or feel tired after meals, do not wait. Check fasting glucose and HbA1c, and follow up if results are borderline.

Curatio Wellness Approach
At Curatio Wellness, we focus on early detection and metabolic reset so people can act early and aim for prevention or remission, not only long term medication escalation.

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