Early Signs of Diabetes You Should Not Ignore

Diabetes is a chronic condition that develops when blood sugar levels remain higher than normal due to problems with insulin production or usage. In the early stages, symptoms are often mild and easily ignored, but recognizing them early is very important for timely diagnosis and management. Common early signs include increased thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, constant fatigue, blurred vision, slow healing of wounds, and increased hunger even after eating. Some people may also experience tingling or numbness in hands and feet or frequent infections. These symptoms develop gradually and may not seem serious at first, but they indicate that the body is struggling to regulate blood sugar levels. If you notice multiple symptoms together or they persist over time, it is important to consult a doctor and get a blood sugar test done. Early detection, along with proper diet, exercise, and medication when required, can help control diabetes effectively and prevent long-term complications.
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