Am I c3 Type
Self Assesment Guide

Do you have typical diabetes signs?

Have you experienced pancreatic damage?

Do you have unexplained digestive issues?
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Type c3 Triggers
Type 3c diabetes arises when injury or disease in the pancreas such as: Chronic or acute pancreatitisCystic fibrosisPancreatitis surgeryPancreatitic cancerHemochromatosis
Key Signs to Watch for
Please refer to these next symptoms since they are significantly present in the type 3c diabetes: Excessive thirstFrequent urinationFatigueBlurred visionUnintended weight lossNumbness or tingling in the ExtremitiesSlow-healing woundsRecurrent yeast infections
Note that “Type 3 diabetes” in neurological research refers to insulin resistance in the brain, which may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease. This “Type 3” involves metabolic changes leading to neurodegeneration—not to be confused with pancreatogenic Type 3c diabetes . Researchers suggest that poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, genetics, and other factors may elevate risk for this Alzheimer-linked form of diabetes .

Confirmation of diabetes via blood glucose or A1C testing

Evidence of pancreatic damage (e.g., imaging studies)

Exclusion of autoimmune diabetes through antibody panels

Assessment of exocrine function (such as fecal elastase)