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14 Symptoms That Indicate You Have Very High Blood Sugar Levels

Posted on March 8, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a clear breakdown of 14 symptoms that may indicate very high blood sugar (hyperglycemia). Recognizing them early can help prevent serious complications. 🩸⚠️


1. Frequent Urination (Polyuria)

  • High blood sugar forces your kidneys to remove excess glucose, causing more trips to the bathroom, especially at night.

2. Excessive Thirst (Polydipsia)

  • Dehydration from frequent urination triggers strong, persistent thirst.

3. Extreme Hunger (Polyphagia)

  • Cells cannot use glucose effectively, signaling the body to eat more.

4. Fatigue

  • Glucose cannot enter cells efficiently, leading to low energy and constant tiredness.

5. Blurred Vision

  • High glucose alters fluid balance in the eyes, affecting focus.

6. Headaches

  • Frequent or unexplained headaches may result from blood sugar fluctuations.

7. Dry Mouth and Skin

  • Dehydration can cause a sticky mouth and dry, itchy skin.

8. Slow-Healing Wounds

  • Elevated glucose impairs circulation and immune function, slowing healing of cuts or sores.

9. Recurrent Infections

  • High sugar encourages bacterial and fungal growth, leading to infections like yeast infections or urinary tract infections.

10. Nausea and Vomiting

  • Severe hyperglycemia may trigger stomach upset.

11. Unexplained Weight Loss

  • The body burns fat and muscle for energy when it cannot use glucose properly.

12. Fruity-Smelling Breath

  • A sign of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), usually in type 1 diabetes.

13. Tingling or Numbness

  • High blood sugar can damage nerves, causing pins-and-needles or numbness, particularly in hands and feet.

14. Mental Confusion or Irritability

  • Severe hyperglycemia can affect brain function, leading to difficulty concentrating, confusion, or irritability.

⚠️ When to Seek Medical Help

  • Blood sugar consistently above 250 mg/dL (13.9 mmol/L)
  • Signs of DKA: nausea, vomiting, fruity breath, rapid breathing
  • Severe fatigue, blurred vision, or confusion

✅ Tips for Managing High Blood Sugar

  1. Monitor blood glucose regularly
  2. Stay hydrated
  3. Eat balanced, low-glycemic meals
  4. Exercise as advised by your doctor
  5. Follow prescribed medications or insulin
  6. See a healthcare professional if symptoms persist

I can also create a visual chart of these 14 hyperglycemia symptoms, showing severity and urgency for each — it makes spotting high blood sugar much easier.

Do you want me to make that chart?

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