Excessive urination can cause dehydration, leading to increased thirst as the body tries to replenish lost fluids.
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Increased Thirst
High blood sugar levels can lead to feelings of fatigue and weakness, as cells may not be able to effectively utilize glucose for energy.
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Fatigue and Weakness
High blood sugar levels can cause changes in the shape of the lens of the eye, leading to blurry vision.
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Blurred Vision
Slow healing wounds, frequent infections, or recurrent infections may be signs of poorly controlled blood sugar.
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Slow Healing Wounds
High blood sugar levels can lead to increased urine production as the body attempts to remove excess glucose through the urine.
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Frequent Urination
Despite consuming regular meals, uncontrolled blood sugar levels can lead to persistent feelings of hunger.
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Increased Hunger
Uncontrolled high blood sugar levels may lead to weight loss, while prolonged periods of high blood sugar can contribute to weight gain, particularly around the abdomen.
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Weight Changes
Prolonged high blood sugar levels can damage nerves, leading to a condition called diabetic neuropathy.
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Numbness or Tingling
Elevated blood sugar levels can weaken the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to infections.
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Frequent Infections