Feeling constantly thirsty can be a sign of high blood sugar levels.
Needing to urinate frequently, especially at night, could indicate diabetes.
Persistent hunger even after eating may be a symptom of diabetes.
Losing weight without trying could signal uncontrolled diabetes.
Feeling tired and low in energy despite adequate rest might be a warning sign.
Blurry vision or sudden changes in eyesight can be linked to high blood sugar.
Wounds and cuts that are slow to heal may indicate diabetes.
Numbness or tingling in hands or feet can be a sign of nerve damage from diabetes.
Areas of darkened skin, especially around the neck or armpits, may suggest insulin resistance.
Diabetes can weaken the immune system, leading to frequent infections, such as yeast infections or urinary tract infections.