12 Early Diabetes Pre-Symptoms
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Early detection and management are critical conditions for diabetes. You can protect your health by treating and improving your lifestyle if you are well aware of the precursors that appear in the early stages. Today, I will introduce 12 prognostic symptoms of early diabetes.
1. frequent thirst
When diabetes begins, blood sugar levels rise, causing the body to lose water. As a result, you often feel thirsty.
2. an empty urine
When blood sugar rises, the kidneys produce more urine to expel extra glucose, which results in frequent urination.
3. a feeling of exhaustion
If insulin in the body does not work properly, cells may not use energy properly, which can lead to constant fatigue.
4. blurred vision
Hyperglycemia can cause blurred vision by changing the concentration of fluid in the eyeball. This can be temporary, but it requires attention.
5. a delay in wound healing
When a wound or skin is damaged, if recovery progresses slowly, it can be a precursor to diabetes.
6. weight loss
Higher blood sugar levels can lead to weight loss due to inadequate use of nutrients in the body.
7. a skin irritation
Increased blood sugar due to diabetes can cause dry skin and itching. In particular, it is common in the genitals and in the armpits.
8. numbness in one's hands and feet
When the nerves start to get damaged, numbness can occur in your hands or feet. This could be an early symptom of diabetic neuropathy.
9. frequent infection
High blood sugar can weaken the immune system and cause frequent infections. In particular, bladder and skin infections can occur often.
10. dryness in the mouth
Reducing saliva secretion due to diabetes can dry the mouth and reduce oral health.
11. a loss of concentration
Changes in blood sugar levels along with energy shortages affect concentration, which can lead to easily tiredness or difficulty concentrating.
12. Insomnia
One of the earliest symptoms of diabetes is insomnia or poor sleep quality. It can be caused by stress and physical discomfort.
1. frequent thirst
When diabetes begins, blood sugar levels rise, causing the body to lose water. As a result, you often feel thirsty.
2. an empty urine
When blood sugar rises, the kidneys produce more urine to expel extra glucose, which results in frequent urination.
3. a feeling of exhaustion
If insulin in the body does not work properly, cells may not use energy properly, which can lead to constant fatigue.
4. blurred vision
Hyperglycemia can cause blurred vision by changing the concentration of fluid in the eyeball. This can be temporary, but it requires attention.
5. a delay in wound healing
When a wound or skin is damaged, if recovery progresses slowly, it can be a precursor to diabetes.
6. weight loss
Higher blood sugar levels can lead to weight loss due to inadequate use of nutrients in the body.
7. a skin irritation
Increased blood sugar due to diabetes can cause dry skin and itching. In particular, it is common in the genitals and in the armpits.
8. numbness in one's hands and feet
When the nerves start to get damaged, numbness can occur in your hands or feet. This could be an early symptom of diabetic neuropathy.
9. frequent infection
High blood sugar can weaken the immune system and cause frequent infections. In particular, bladder and skin infections can occur often.
10. dryness in the mouth
Reducing saliva secretion due to diabetes can dry the mouth and reduce oral health.
11. a loss of concentration
Changes in blood sugar levels along with energy shortages affect concentration, which can lead to easily tiredness or difficulty concentrating.
12. Insomnia
One of the earliest symptoms of diabetes is insomnia or poor sleep quality. It can be caused by stress and physical discomfort.
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