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11 Signs of Diabetes

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Unexplained fatigue, intense thirst, vision problems… What if these signs were hiding more than just temporary tiredness? Diabetes can set in silently, but it leaves clues. Identifying them in time can change everything. Discover these signals that your body is trying to send you before it's too late.

11 Signs of Underlying Diabetes

  1. Insatiable thirst and frequent urination

You drink again and again, but your thirst never goes away? And the trips to the bathroom increase? This could be due to excess sugar in the blood, forcing your kidneys to work harder to eliminate it.

  1. Persistent fatigue

Feeling exhausted despite getting a full night's sleep can be a warning sign. If your body can't properly use glucose for energy, you may feel constantly tired.

  1. Unexplained weight loss

Are you losing weight effortlessly while your appetite remains intact? Pay attention. Diabetes can prevent cells from absorbing glucose, forcing the body to draw energy from fat and muscle.

  1. Constant hunger

Are you still hungry, even after a big meal? When insulin doesn't work effectively, glucose doesn't get into your cells, leaving your body in a state of permanent "starvation."

  1. Blurred vision

Your eyes can be affected too! Too high a blood sugar level can cause visual fluctuations by changing the shape of the lens. Never ignore a sudden vision disturbance.

  1. Slow healing

A small cut that takes weeks to heal? An infection that persists? Diabetes can impair blood circulation and weaken the immune system, delaying wound healing.

  1. Itchy and dry skin

Too much sugar in your blood can rob your skin of its natural moisture, leading to dryness, itching and skin discomfort.

  1. Dark spots on the skin

Have you noticed darker, thicker areas of skin, especially on your neck, armpits, or groin? This condition, called acanthosis nigricans, may be a sign of insulin resistance.

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