1. Frequent Urination

High blood sugar levels make your kidneys work harder, leading to more trips to the bathroom.​

2. Excessive Thirst​

Frequent urination can lead to dehydration, causing you to feel unusually thirsty.​

3. Extreme Hunger​

Your body may struggle to use glucose for energy, leading to constant hunger, even after eating.​

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4. Unexplained Weight Loss

Sudden weight loss, even without dieting, could be a sign your body isn’t properly using glucose.​

5. Fatigue

When your body can’t use sugar for energy, you may feel tired and weak throughout the day.​

6. Blurred Vision

High blood sugar can cause swelling in the lenses of your eyes, leading to blurred vision.​

7. Slow-Healing Wounds​

High blood sugar can slow down the healing process for cuts and sores, increasing infection risk.​

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8. Tingling or Numbness​

Nerve damage from high blood sugar can lead to tingling in your hands and feet, known as neuropathy.​

9. Dark Patches on Skin​

Areas of darkened skin, especially around the neck or armpits, may be a sign of insulin resistance.​

10. Frequent Infections​

Diabetes can weaken your immune system, making you more prone to infections, especially UTIs and yeast infections.​

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