SIGNS OF DIABETES β DO NOT IGNORE β οΈ
Diabetes often develops quietly, but your body gives warning signs. Catching it early can prevent serious complications.
Common Early Signs of Diabetes
π° Frequent urination
Especially at night. Your kidneys work overtime to remove excess sugar.
π₯€ Excessive thirst
Constant dehydration from frequent urination.
π½οΈ Increased hunger
Cells arenβt getting glucose, so your body keeps asking for fuel.
βοΈ Unexplained weight loss
More common in Type 1, but can happen in Type 2.
π΄ Extreme fatigue
Sugar isnβt entering cells properly β low energy.
ποΈ Blurred vision
High blood sugar pulls fluid from eye lenses.
π©Ή Slow-healing cuts or wounds
High glucose impairs circulation and immune response.
π₯ Tingling, numbness, or burning
Especially in hands and feet (nerve damage).
π¦ Frequent infections
Yeast infections, UTIs, skin infections.
π«οΈ Brain fog / trouble concentrating
Blood sugar swings affect mental clarity.
Additional Warning Signs (Often Overlooked)
- Darkened skin patches (neck, armpits β acanthosis nigricans)
- Dry, itchy skin
- Sweet or fruity breath (urgent sign β especially Type 1)
- Erectile dysfunction (in men)
- Recurrent vaginal yeast infections (in women)
Who Is at Higher Risk?
- Family history of diabetes
- Over age 45
- Overweight or inactive
- History of gestational diabetes
- High blood pressure or cholesterol
- PCOS (women)
WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR
π If you have 2 or more symptoms, or any symptom that persists
π If symptoms appear suddenly or worsen quickly
A simple blood test (fasting glucose, A1C) can confirm it.
π Important: Many people live with undiagnosed diabetes for years. Ignoring symptoms can lead to heart disease, kidney failure, nerve damage, vision loss, and amputations.
If you want, I can:
- Help you tell Type 1 vs Type 2 symptoms
- Explain early signs in women or men
- Share what to do right now if you suspect diabetes
- Help you prepare questions for your doctor
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