1.You’re taking more bathroom breaks
- your body becomes less efficient at breaking food down into sugar, so you have more sugar sitting in your bloodstream, says Dobbins.
- patients is that they use drinks like juices, soda, or chocolate milk to quench their thirst.
- you lose some calories in the urine and you don’t absorb all the calories from the sugar in your blood.”
- “When you have high blood sugar, your body has a problem regulating its glucose,”
5. You’re tired all the time
- You’re going to be tired and feel sluggish
- your sugar levels can be elevated for awhile, so these diabetes symptoms could come on slowly.
- high blood sugar can mimic depression-like symptoms.You feel very tired, you don’t feel like doing anything
- In the early stages of diabetes, the eye lens is not focusing well because glucose builds up in the eye, which temporarily changes its shape.
- The immune system and the processes that help the body heal don’t work so well when your sugar levels are high
- Elevated sugar levels can cause complications well before you realize you have diabetes.
10.You’re more prone to urinary tract
- Higher levels of sugar in the urine and the vagina can become a breeding ground for the bacteria and yeast that cause these infections.