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7 Warning Signs You May Have Diabetes & What to Do About It


Diabetes can be difficult to detect, especially since the early warning signs are often non-specific or subtle. Doctors cannot detect the symptoms in their patients.

 

7 Warning Signs You May Have Diabetes & What to Do About It


1) Irritability

 feeling irritable is a common symptom of diabetes. There are many reasons for feeling irritable, but their son that people fail to consider is hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). 

Hypoglycemia happens when your blood sugar is too low, you will feel anxious, confused, and edgy.


2) New Skin Tags

If you see changes in your skin, like irregular growths or other blemishes, you have to visit your doctor immediately. 

  • A healthy-looking complexion needs regular attention and upkeep, so be on guard for any changes


3) Extreme Thirst

If you see you are thirsty, especially after eating, and drinking lots of fluids doesn’t quench your thirst, it can be a sign of diabetes.

 Often, we mistake thirst for hunger—that’s why diabetics are hungry all  So if you wake up in the middle of the night parched for a glass of water, or need to keep sipping on something during meals, talk with your doctor about diabetes.


4) Dizziness Section: 5) Blurry Vision

are you experiencing blurred vision? If that is a sign that your blood sugar levels are dropping.

 If you experience it more than just once, you need medical attention as soon as possible, especially if symptoms are accompanied by other diabetes signs like urination or excessive thirst. 


6) Frequent Urination

When you have diabetes, sugar and other particles build up in your bloodstream.

  •  Your kidneys are responsible for filtering these particles out of your body through urination, so if you notice that you want to go to the bathroom frequently, it is a sign that you may have diabetes. 
  • These frequent trips can also make sleeping difficult at night; many people with diabetes experience intense thirst and frequent nighttime urination as well.


7) Fatigue Section: 8) Weight Loss Without Trying

weight loss is a symptom of diabetes, you will feel weak, and tired. If you have frequent meals that are high in carbs (such as bread and pasta), it will be difficult for you to track how many calories you’re taking in all day.


9) Unusual Hunger

 A strong need for food is a common symptom of diabetes While having a healthy appetite is normal.

  •  people with diabetes have extreme hunger or cravings because their body isn’t processing glucose properly. 
  • As a result, they feel like they need food every few hours. If you experience constant hunger, speak with your doctor immediately—this can be an early sign of type 2 diabetes and needs to be addressed as soon as possible.

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