SIGNS OF HYPERGLYCEMIA AND 8 SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES | HEALTHY FRIENDS | BESTIE
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SIGNS OF HYPERGLYCEMIA AND 8 SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES | HEALTHY FRIENDS | BESTIE

Diabetes or diabetes is a chronic or long-term disease. This disease is characterized by an increase in blood sugar (glucose) levels to above normal values. Diabetes occurs when the sufferer's body is no longer able to take sugar (glucose) into cells and use it as energy. This condition ultimately results in a buildup of extra sugar in the body's bloodstream.

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1.You’re Hungrier Than Usual but Losing Weight
2.You Feel Tiredness and Fatigue Constantly
3.You Have Noticeably Blurry Vision and Frequent Headaches
4.You Develop Sores That Tend to Heal More Slowly Than Usual
5.You Notice Tingling and Numbness in Your Hands or Feet
6.You’re Developing Blisters, Dryness, or Other Skin Changes
7.You’re Getting Yeast Infections More Often Than Usual
8.Swollen or Bleeding Gums, Which Increase Your Infection Risk

Summary:

Signs of High Blood Sugar & 8 Symptoms of Diabetes

1.You’re Hungrier Than Usual but Losing Weight
Many people with uncontrolled high blood sugar find that they’re hungrier than usual, which signals a symptom called polyphagia,


2.You Feel Tiredness and Fatigue Constantly
Fatigue and extreme tiredness are symptoms of uncontrolled blood sugar, the ADA says. “Simply put, when your body is not processing insulin properly or it doesn’t have sufficient amounts of insulin,
the sugar is staying in our blood rather than getting into our cells to be used for energy,” Zanini says.

3.You Have Noticeably Blurry Vision and Frequent Headaches
You may notice that your vision isn’t as clear as it used to be and that things may appear a bit blurry.

4.You Develop Sores That Tend to Heal More Slowly Than Usual
Cuts, scrapes, bruises, and other wounds heal more slowly in the presence of uncontrolled blood sugar, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

5.You Notice Tingling and Numbness in Your Hands or Feet
As mentioned, uncontrolled blood sugar can cause nerve damage, also known as diabetic neuropathy.

6.You’re Developing Blisters, Dryness, or Other Skin Changes
Small pieces of extra skin, called skin tags, may form in the creases of skin, especially if you have diabetes and you’re trying to find ways to manage your weight, notes the ADA.

7.You’re Getting Yeast Infections More Often Than Usual
Hyperglycemia may lead you to get more frequent genital yeast infections.

8.Swollen or Bleeding Gums, Which Increase Your Infection Risk
Gum disease is a complication of diabetes, notes the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease.

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