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Type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is highly modifiable. Lifestyle changes plus the right medication regimen can normalize blood sugar in many cases — and some early cases can even be reversed.

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Type 2 diabetes
Common Rx
Metformin, GLP-1 agonists, SGLT2 inhibitors
Time to feel better
Weeks to months
Contagious
No
Telehealth fit
Yes — established

What is type 2 diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition where the body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn't produce enough. About 11% of US adults have it; another 38% have prediabetes.

Untreated, diabetes damages blood vessels, nerves, eyes, kidneys, and heart. Well-managed, life expectancy and quality of life are excellent. Newer medications (GLP-1 agonists like semaglutide) are highly effective both for blood sugar and weight.

Do I have type 2 diabetes? Common signs

If most of these describe what you're experiencing, telehealth may be a good next step:

Often no early symptoms Increased thirst and urination Fatigue Blurred vision Slow-healing wounds Frequent infections (skin, urinary, yeast) Numbness or tingling in feet Unintentional weight loss (less common in T2)
Here's how it actually works
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Tell us what's going on5-minute online intake covers your symptoms, history, and any photos.
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A clinician reviewsLicensed in your state. Reviews your case and asks anything needed.
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Rx to your pharmacyIf treatment is appropriate, the prescription goes to the pharmacy you choose.

What causes it

Insulin resistance from obesity, genetics, age, physical inactivity, certain ethnic backgrounds, gestational diabetes history, PCOS. Some medications (steroids, antipsychotics) raise risk.

Is it contagious?

No.

Newer medications (especially GLP-1s and SGLT2s) don't just lower sugar — they protect heart and kidneys independently. The era of 'just metformin' is over for many patients.

Can it be treated online?

Established type 2 diabetes is well-suited to telehealth follow-up. New diagnoses benefit from in-person evaluation, full lab workup, and education. Type 1 diabetes, severe complications, or pregnancy with diabetes need in-person specialty care.

How type 2 diabetes is treated

Metformin first-line for most. GLP-1 agonists (semaglutide/Ozempic, liraglutide/Victoza, tirzepatide/Mounjaro) excellent for A1c and weight. SGLT2 inhibitors (empagliflozin, dapagliflozin) lower A1c and protect heart/kidneys. Insulin for advanced disease. Lifestyle always central.

Self-care while you wait

When to skip telehealth and seek emergency care Blood sugar >300 with vomiting, fruity breath, confusion — could be diabetic ketoacidosis or hyperosmolar state, both emergencies. Persistent severe low blood sugar (<70 with symptoms) also urgent.

How long does it last?

Chronic but very modifiable. Some early cases with significant weight loss go into remission.

Frequently asked questions

Can type 2 diabetes be reversed?

Some early cases — with substantial weight loss (often 15+ lbs) and lifestyle change, blood sugar can normalize without medication. This is 'remission,' not cure — relapse is possible.

Is metformin enough?

For many people in the first few years, yes. As disease progresses, additional medications are usually needed.

What about Ozempic for diabetes?

GLP-1 agonists like semaglutide are excellent for type 2 diabetes — they lower A1c, promote weight loss, and reduce cardiovascular events.

Do I really need to test my blood sugar?

Depends on regimen. People on insulin need frequent testing; metformin-only patients may need only A1c every 3–6 months.

Will my kids get it?

Risk is elevated with family history. Healthy weight, activity, and diet substantially reduce risk.

This page is for general information only — not a substitute for individual medical advice. A licensed clinician reviews every intake submitted through PrescriberNow before any prescription is issued. If you're experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

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