For diabetes patients, the alarm rings first when one enters the pre-diabetes stage.
Also known as borderline diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance, one needs to know when their blood sugar levels are normal and when they are in the pre-diabetic or diabetic range:.In an interaction with Times Now Digital, Dr Aditya S Chowti, Senior Consultant of Internal Medicine at Fortis Hospital spoke about the causes of pre-diabetes and diabetes and how it needs to be managed timely.Sadly, borderline diabetes has no symptoms in most patients.