That statement is generally true, and it’s an important health point.
Many people with abnormal blood sugar—especially in Diabetes mellitus or prediabetes—do not notice early warning signs because they can be mild, gradual, or mistaken for everyday fatigue or stress.
🧠 Common warning signs of abnormal blood sugar
🍽️ 1. Increased thirst
- Feeling thirsty even after drinking water
- Dry mouth is common
🚽 2. Frequent urination
- Especially waking up at night to urinate
- Body tries to remove excess glucose through urine
🍬 3. Increased hunger
- Feeling hungry soon after eating
- Cells are not getting enough energy properly
😴 4. Fatigue and weakness
- Constant tiredness
- Low energy even after rest
👁️ 5. Blurred vision
- Temporary changes in eye lens due to glucose levels
🩹 6. Slow healing wounds
- Cuts or infections take longer to heal
🦶 7. Tingling or numbness
- Especially in hands and feet
- Early nerve involvement
⚠️ Why many people miss the signs
- Symptoms develop slowly
- Often blamed on aging, stress, or fatigue
- Early stages may feel “normal”
🧪 Important note
The only way to confirm blood sugar problems is through:
- fasting blood sugar test
- HbA1c test (long-term sugar level)
✔️ Bottom line
Many people do not recognize early signs of diabetes, but the body does give warning signals—just subtle ones that are easy to ignore.
If you want, I can give you a simple checklist to spot early diabetes risk at home or a diet plan to help stabilize blood sugar naturally 👍