High blood sugar, or Hyperglycemia, can show up in subtle ways before it becomes serious. Here are some common signs you may have too much blood sugar:
1. Frequent Urination (Polyuria) 🚽
Excess glucose forces your kidneys to remove more sugar via urine, causing frequent trips to the bathroom, especially at night.
2. Excessive Thirst (Polydipsia) 🥤
Because your body loses water through frequent urination, you may feel constantly thirsty.
3. Unexplained Fatigue 😴
High blood sugar prevents glucose from entering cells efficiently, leaving you tired, weak, or sluggish, even after adequate rest.
4. Blurred Vision 👀
Fluid shifts from high sugar levels can affect the lenses of your eyes, causing temporary blurred vision.
5. Slow-Healing Wounds & Infections 🦶
High glucose can impair blood flow and immune function, making cuts, sores, or infections heal slowly.
6. Tingling or Numbness in Hands/Feet 🔥
Prolonged high blood sugar can damage nerves (Diabetic Neuropathy), leading to tingling, burning, or numbness.
✅ Important:
Experiencing one or two of these occasionally isn’t always dangerous, but if several happen regularly, it’s wise to check your blood sugar and consult a healthcare professional. Early detection can prevent serious complications.
If you want, I can also make a list of 7 silent early signs of high blood sugar that most people ignore.