6. Blurred Vision
High blood sugar can cause swelling in the lenses of the eyes, leading to blurred or fluctuating vision. If ignored, prolonged high glucose may damage the tiny blood vessels in your eyes.
7. Slow-Healing Wounds
Cuts, bruises, and sores that take longer than usual to heal may be a sign of poor circulation and nerve damage caused by diabetes.
8. Frequent Infections
Recurring yeast infections, urinary tract infections, or skin infections may be a result of elevated glucose levels that create an environment where bacteria and fungi thrive.
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9. Numbness or Tingling in Hands and Feet
This sensation—known as neuropathy—is a common diabetes complication. It results from nerve damage caused by prolonged high blood sugar.