Are you running to the bathroom more than usual—especially at night? This could be your body’s way of flushing out excess sugar.
If you’re always thirsty—even right after drinking water—your body may be losing fluids due to high blood sugar levels.
Unusual hunger, even after meals, might mean your cells aren’t getting enough glucose for energy.
Do you feel drained even after sleeping well? High blood sugar can impact how your body uses energy.
Blurred or distorted vision can be an early sign of diabetes affecting your eye’s lens.
Minor cuts or bruises that take longer to heal could signal poor circulation and high blood sugar.
A tingling or numb feeling in your hands or feet might point to early nerve damage from diabetes.
Dry, itchy skin could be your body’s way of showing poor circulation or dehydration due to diabetes.
Losing weight without trying—especially quickly—can be a red flag for diabetes as your body burns fat for fuel.
Bleeding gums, swollen gums, or frequent mouth infections may be linked to high blood sugar and early diabetes.