Here’s a clear and thorough guide to the common symptoms of diabetes, including both type 1 and type 2, so you can recognize warning signs early.
🔹 Common Symptoms of Diabetes
1️⃣ Frequent Urination (Polyuria)
- High blood sugar causes the kidneys to remove excess glucose through urine.
- Often leads to more trips to the bathroom, even at night.
2️⃣ Excessive Thirst (Polydipsia)
- Due to fluid loss from frequent urination.
- Can leave a person feeling constantly thirsty.
3️⃣ Increased Hunger (Polyphagia)
- Despite eating, the body’s cells are not getting enough glucose for energy.
- Leads to strong or persistent hunger.
4️⃣ Fatigue
- Cells lack energy because glucose isn’t entering properly.
- Can cause constant tiredness or weakness.
5️⃣ Unexplained Weight Loss
- Common in type 1 diabetes, and sometimes in type 2.
- Body starts breaking down muscle and fat for energy.
6️⃣ Blurred Vision
- High blood sugar pulls fluid from tissues, including the lenses of the eyes.
- Can temporarily blur vision.
7️⃣ Slow-Healing Sores or Infections
- High glucose affects blood circulation and immune response.
- Cuts, wounds, or infections take longer to heal.
8️⃣ Tingling or Numbness
- Especially in hands or feet (neuropathy).
- Caused by nerve damage from prolonged high blood sugar.
9️⃣ Skin and Mouth Changes
- Dry skin, itching, or frequent yeast infections.
- Gum disease or dry mouth may appear.
⚠️ When to See a Doctor
- If you notice persistent thirst, frequent urination, or unexplained weight loss.
- Early diagnosis helps prevent complications such as heart, kidney, or eye problems.
- A simple blood test can confirm if blood sugar is elevated.
💡 Tip: Symptoms may develop quickly in type 1 diabetes (weeks) and slowly in type 2 diabetes (months to years), so paying attention to subtle changes is important.
If you want, I can make a simple checklist of early warning signs of diabetes you can monitor at home for yourself or loved ones.
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