1. Numbness, Burning Or Tingling
High blood sugar causes burning, tingling, or numbness in the hands, feet, and legs. In most cases, this is caused by a complication of diabetes known as diabetic neuropathy.
2. Constant Hunger
You may experience constant hunger without the proper amount of blood sugar to give your body energy. In this case, your body is looking for an alternative energy source.
3. Frequent Urination
High sugar in the blood can end up in the kidneys and urine. This attracts even more water and leads to frequent urination.
4. Increased Thirst
Sugar in the kidneys and urine causes increased thirst as well.
5. Unexplained Weight Gain or Loss
Your body’s cells require glucose and if they aren’t getting it, your body will burn muscle and fat for energy instead. This can lead to sudden or unexplained weight loss or weight gain.
6. Fatigue
If you are feeling constantly fatigued, this could mean that your body’s cells aren’t able to access blood sugar for energy.
7. Difficulty Concentrating
An unbalanced body damages your mind. High blood sugar causes a problem with memory and difficulty concentrating.
8. Slow Healing
High blood sugar can damage the nerves. If your cuts or wounds have been healing slowly, visit your doctor and get your blood sugar checked.
9. Dizziness Or Blurred Vision
If you suddenly experience dizziness and blurred vision, make sure not to ignore these symptoms because high blood sugar could be the root cause of these symptoms.
Source: happylifereport.com
Other included sources linked in Happy Life Report’s article:
David Wolfe
Mayo Clinic
Medical News Today
Medical News Today
EMedicine Health