10 Symptoms of Diabete

Frequent Urination

High blood sugar leads to increased urination as the body tries to get rid of excess glucose.

Excessive Thirst 

Dehydration from frequent urination can cause constant thirst.

Fatigue

Lack of energy due to the body’s inability to use glucose effectively.

Blurred Vision

High blood sugar affects the lenses in your eyes, causing vision problems.

Slow Healing of Cuts or Wounds

Poor circulation and high blood sugar slow down the healing process.

Increased Hunger

The body doesn’t get enough energy from glucose, leading to constant hunger.

Unexplained Weight Loss

Despite eating more, the body may break down muscle and fat for energy.

Tingling or Numbness in Hands or Feet

High blood sugar can damage nerves, leading to a sensation of tingling.

Frequent Infections

Diabetes weakens the immune system, making the body more susceptible to infections.

Dark Skin Patches

 Insulin resistance can cause dark, velvety skin in certain areas of the body, such as the neck or armpits.