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What are the Early Signs of Type 2 Diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes causes a person’s blood sugar levels to increase, and recognizing the early signs and
symptoms of this chronic disease is ideal.

Knowing the signs will let you get treated early and avoid severe complications.

Here are some signs that could indicate you have type 2 diabetes.

Although these are helpful, it is better to go to your trusted physician just to be sure.

You urinate more frequently

If you notice that you are urinating more frequently than you used to, it could indicate that your blood sugar levels are high.

The kidney tries to remove the excess sugar by filtering out the blood, making a person urinate more
frequently, especially at night time.

You are thirsty all the time

Because you urinate a lot, it means you are thirsty all the time.

It can cause dehydration over time, and you will feel more thirsty than usual.

Besides feeling more thirsty, you will always feel hungrier than normal as well.

Because people with diabetes don’t get enough energy from the food they eat, their bodies will feel like they need to eat more frequently.

Another indication is you feel tired most of the time.

Cuts and wounds don’t heal as fast

High blood sugar levels damage the body’s nerves and blood vessels, which affects proper blood circulation.

And as a result, wounds and cuts do not heal as quickly.

If you notice that some cuts and wounds take months to heal, it could be a sign of high blood sugar levels.

Blurry vision

High blood sugar can damage tiny blood vessels in the eyes, which causes blurry vision.

They may come and go, but if you do happen to have diabetes, it can result in severe or even permanent
vision loss.

Yeast infections

Sugar in the blood provides food for yeast, which can eventually lead to an infection.

It may occur in warm and moist areas on the skin, such as your armpits, genitals, and mouth.

You might even find patches of dark skin, which isn’t a good sign.

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