Here are 8 warning signs that your body may be severely affected by diabetes, plus one crucial action to take:
- Excessive Thirst and Frequent Urination – High blood sugar forces your kidneys to work harder, pulling water from your tissues.
- Unexplained Weight Loss – Even when eating normally, your body may break down muscle and fat for energy.
- Extreme Fatigue – Cells can’t use glucose effectively, leaving you constantly tired.
- Blurred Vision – High blood sugar can cause fluid shifts in the eyes, affecting vision.
- Slow-Healing Wounds or Infections – Diabetes impairs circulation and immune function, making cuts, sores, and infections linger.
- Numbness or Tingling in Hands and Feet (Neuropathy) – High glucose levels damage nerves over time.
- Recurring Infections – Skin, urinary tract, and gum infections become more common.
- Darkened Skin Patches (Acanthosis Nigricans) – Often found in folds like the neck or armpits, indicating insulin resistance.
Plus One Critical Action:
Seek immediate medical care if you notice these signs. Severe uncontrolled diabetes can lead to life-threatening complications such as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or organ failure. Early intervention and proper management can prevent irreversible damage.
If you want, I can also explain the subtle early warning signs that often go unnoticed before diabetes becomes severe, which can be lifesaving. Do you want me to go over those?