High blood sugar (hyperglycemia) can develop gradually and sometimes silently, but certain signs and symptoms often indicate your blood glucose is too high. 🍬⚠️
🔹 9 Signs Your Blood Sugar Is Too High
- Frequent urination (polyuria)
- Your kidneys try to flush out excess sugar, leading to more trips to the bathroom.
- Excessive thirst (polydipsia)
- Dehydration from frequent urination triggers strong thirst.
- Increased hunger (polyphagia)
- Despite high blood sugar, your cells may not get enough glucose, making you feel hungry.
- Fatigue and weakness
- Cells can’t efficiently use glucose for energy, leaving you tired.
- Blurred vision
- High sugar levels can pull fluid from tissues, including the lenses of your eyes, affecting focus.
- Slow-healing wounds or infections
- High blood sugar weakens your immune system and slows tissue repair.
- Unexplained weight loss
- Your body starts breaking down fat and muscle for energy when it can’t use glucose.
- Dry mouth and skin
- Dehydration and changes in circulation can cause dryness and itchiness.
- Headaches or difficulty concentrating
- High glucose can affect brain function and mood.
⚠️ When to Seek Medical Help
- If you notice persistent symptoms, check your blood sugar with a glucometer.
- Hyperglycemia emergencies (very high blood sugar with nausea, vomiting, rapid breathing, confusion) require immediate medical attention.
💡 Tip: Regular monitoring, a balanced diet, exercise, and following your doctor’s advice are key to keeping blood sugar in a healthy range.
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