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When a physician tells a patient that she has diabetes, the patient's mother tells you that she
is confused because her daughter doesn't look sick. How would you explain this?


Sagot :

A child can still be ill even if they don’t look ill
Diabetes does not mess with a someone’s physical appearance but their blood sugar
You can try to explain that diabetes doesn’t effect your appearance. So people have other side effects for example diabetes effect the blood vessel.