Type 2 diabetes has a slow onset, and develops in an insidious manner, mostly due to dry mouth (with bitter, sticky mouth, irritable thirst, and a preference for cold drinks; sometimes, the stomach swells up, but the thirst is still there), weakness (always feeling weak and wanting to sleep), preprandial hypoglycemia (cold sweats, panic, and shivering before the meal time), and a high blood glucose level. always feel weak and want to sleep), preprandial hypoglycemia (can't wait to eat before meal time, cold sweat, panic, shivering), vision loss (blurred vision, sometimes good, sometimes bad), itchy skin (aggravated at night, and the more you scratch the more itchy, easy to get infected), cold and numb hands and feet, urinary disorders, intractable constipation and diarrhea, or long-term mouth ulcers and found to be suffering from diabetes, and it's not until the disease develops into the late stage, the more serious, that the typical diabetes will appear. serious before the typical symptoms of three more and one less appear.
It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to do a blood glucose test to clarify.