Diabetics who suffer from mental health problems may have symptoms that include depression, excess stress, as well as a lack of care about Diabetes management. They may not care about a Diabetes diet, proper nutrition and exercise. They may also have insomnia, no appetite, mood swings, and obsession with Diabetes complications. A health care professional can help to diagnosis any mental problems and assist in treatment of the diabetic patient.
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