Diabetes can develop gradually, and sometimes people don’t notice symptoms until blood sugar is high for a long time. Early recognition is key to preventing complications. Here’s a clear breakdown:
🔹 Common Early Symptoms of Diabetes
1️⃣ Frequent Urination (Polyuria)
- High blood sugar forces kidneys to remove extra glucose.
- You may wake up several times at night to urinate.
2️⃣ Excessive Thirst (Polydipsia)
- Often comes with frequent urination.
- Feeling constantly thirsty even after drinking.
3️⃣ Unexplained Fatigue
- Your body can’t use glucose efficiently for energy.
- May feel unusually tired even with enough sleep.
4️⃣ Increased Hunger (Polyphagia)
- Cells aren’t getting enough energy → body signals hunger.
5️⃣ Blurred Vision
- High blood sugar can pull fluid from eye lenses.
- Can cause temporary vision changes.
6️⃣ Slow-Healing Cuts or Infections
- High glucose can impair immune response.
- Frequent skin, gum, or urinary infections may occur.
7️⃣ Tingling or Numbness in Hands/Feet
- Early signs of diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage).
8️⃣ Unexplained Weight Loss
- Especially in type 1 diabetes.
- Body breaks down fat and muscle for energy.
🔹 Risk Factors
- Being overweight or obese
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Family history of diabetes
- Age over 45 (for type 2)
- High blood pressure or abnormal cholesterol
🔹 How to Confirm
Only a blood test can confirm diabetes:
| Test | Normal | Prediabetes | Diabetes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fasting Blood Sugar | <100 mg/dL | 100–125 mg/dL | ≥126 mg/dL |
| HbA1c (3-month average) | <5.7% | 5.7–6.4% | ≥6.5% |
| Oral Glucose Tolerance Test | <140 mg/dL | 140–199 mg/dL | ≥200 mg/dL |
🔹 What to Do
- Track symptoms (urination, thirst, fatigue).
- Schedule a checkup with your doctor.
- Early detection allows lifestyle changes or treatment before complications.
If you want, I can make a quick checklist of subtle early signs to watch for daily, which is especially useful for people at risk.
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