6 Alarming Signs Your Blood Sugar Is Too High | Diabetes Tips
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What are the physical signs that your blood sugar is too high? And what should you do when you notice them? Today, Amy answers the most frequently asked questions about all of thatâŠand even more, so letâs get started!
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Firstly, high blood sugar is a condition that's also known as hyperglycemia. Secondly, this condition usually affects people with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Thirdly, uncontrolled high blood sugar levels can lead to various problems, such as permanent damage to nerves in your hands, feet, and eyes, or increase the risk of kidney disease, heart attack, and stroke. It sounds worrying, so letâs see what physical symptoms you can notice when you have high blood sugar levels.
Number one is more frequent peeing. When thereâs too much sugar in your blood, your kidneys have to work extra hard to get rid of it. As a result, you start going to the bathroom more often than you normally would.
Number two symptom is being more thirsty than usual. When you flush out that extra blood sugar, your body needs more water to make energy, transfer nutrients, and get rid of waste. Thatâs why you feel really, like REALLY, thirsty.
The third symptom is that you feel tired and fatigued. The right amount of blood sugar gives energy to your bodyâs cells and organs. When you have high blood sugar, the opposite happens. Your bodyâs cells canât access the blood sugar for energy. As a result, you find it hard to concentrate and feel really tired.
The next sign is headaches. Headache is actually an early sign of hyperglycemia. If your diabetes is uncontrolled and the fluctuations in blood glucose levels are high, youâre more likely to have headaches more often.
The number five symptom of high blood sugar is blurry vision. You may notice that your vision isnât as clear as it used to be and that things may appear a bit blurry. High blood sugar causes the lens of the eye to swell, which changes your ability to see.
The number six symptom is unexplained weight loss. It means that youâre dropping weight without dieting or exercising. When you have high blood sugar levels, your body doesnât get energy from the glucose. When this happens, your body starts burning fat and muscle for energy, and you start losing weight.
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â°Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:19 High blood sugar
0:24 Hyperglycemia
0:53 # 1 Symptom: Frequent peeing
1:08 # 2 Symptom: Being more thirsty than usual
1:26 # 3 Symptom: Feeling tired and fatigued
1:47 # 4 Symptom: Headache
2:14 # 5 Symptom: Blurry vision
2:35 # 6 Symptom: Unexplained weight loss
3:02 Main Tips to Avoid High Blood Sugar
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