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You don’t have to be overweight or old to develop diabetes—it can sneak up on anyone. And the sooner you catch it, the easier it is to manage. A lot of people ignore the signs until they’re dealing with serious health issues, but your body usually gives you little clues first.
Here are some early warning signs of diabetes that are often overlooked:
1. Constant thirst and dry mouth
If you’re always reaching for water but never feel satisfied, your blood sugar might be too high.
2. Frequent urination
Especially at night. This happens because your body is trying to flush out excess sugar.
3. Fatigue that won’t go away
Not just “I need a nap” tired—this is heavy, all-day exhaustion even after rest.
4. Blurry vision
High blood sugar can affect the fluid levels in your eyes, making your vision unstable.
5. Slow-healing cuts or frequent infections
If your body takes longer to heal or you’re getting more UTIs, yeast infections, or skin issues, that could be a sign.
6. Tingling or numbness in hands or feet
This can signal early nerve damage, especially in type 2 diabetes.
If you’re noticing these signs, don’t panic—but don’t ignore them either. A simple blood test can give you clarity. Catching it early means you can make small changes that protect your long-term health.
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