Signs Of High Blood Sugar: These People Are Most at Risk of Developing Diabetes

Common Symptoms of High Blood Sugar (Hyperglycemia)

High blood sugar does not always cause immediate or dramatic symptoms. However, when levels remain elevated, the body may show warning signs such as:

Frequent urination, especially at night

Excessive thirst and dry mouth

Increased hunger, even after meals

Persistent fatigue or weakness

Blurred vision

Slow-healing wounds or cuts

Recurrent infections (skin, gums, or urinary tract)

Tingling or numbness in the hands or feet

Unexplained weight loss (more common in Type 1 diabetes)

If you notice several of these symptoms, especially if you fall into a high-risk group, it is important to consult a healthcare professional and consider blood sugar testing.

Final Thoughts

High blood sugar often develops gradually, making early detection essential. Recognizing risk factors and paying attention to subtle symptoms can prevent serious long-term complications. Regular health screenings, balanced nutrition, physical activity, and adequate sleep play a crucial role in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels.

Early awareness can make all the difference.

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