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Some subjective findings that support the diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes mellitus include the patient’s complaint of fatigue, weakness, weight loss, extreme thirst, and increased appetite. An additional subjective finding that supports the diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes mellitus includes the patient complaining of urinating at least four times at nighttime. Classic symptoms of polyuria and polydipsia can be present in addition to nonspecific symptoms, such as fatigue, recurrent infections, visual changes, or symptoms of neuropathy, such as weakness and paresthesia
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