2023-07-09 12:21:57
03:20 PM Sunday 09 July 2023
I wrote – Nada Najid
Type 2 diabetes causes blood sugar levels to rise too high. Early signs include increased thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue.
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The onset of type 2 diabetes can be gradual, symptoms may be mild during the early stages, and many people are unaware that they have diabetes.
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In the following lines, the “Consulto” reviews the most prominent early signs and symptoms of type 2 diabetes, which appear especially at night, according to what was published by “Medical News Today”.
Night signs for type 2 diabetes
1. Frequent urination
When blood sugar levels are high, the kidneys try to remove excess sugar by filtering it from the blood, and this can lead to a person needing to urinate more, especially at night.
2. Increased thirst
Frequent urination can cause the body to lose more water, and over time this can cause dehydration and make a person feel thirstier than usual.
3. Too much hunger
People with diabetes often do not get enough energy from their food, so the digestive system breaks down food into a simple sugar called glucose, which the body uses as fuel, but not enough of this glucose moves from the bloodstream into the cells of the body, and as a result people with diabetes often feel Type 2 diabetes with constant hunger.
4. Fatigue
Type 2 diabetes can affect a person’s energy levels and make them feel fatigued. Diabetes fatigue is caused by insufficient transport of sugar from the bloodstream into the cells of the body.
5. Blurry vision
Excessive blood sugar can damage the tiny blood vessels in the eye, which can lead to blurred vision, and this can happen in one or both eyes.
High blood sugar levels can also lead to swelling of the lens of the eye. This can cause blurred vision, but it will improve when blood sugar levels come down.
6. Slow wound healing
High blood sugar levels can damage the body’s nerves and blood vessels, which can impair blood circulation. As a result, small wounds and cuts take weeks or months to heal. Slow wound healing also increases the risk of infection.
7. Tingling, numbness, or pain in the hands or feet
High blood sugar levels can affect circulation and nerve damage, and for people with type 2 diabetes, this can lead to pain, tingling or numbness in the hands and feet.
8. Dark spots
Dark spots that form on the creases of the neck, armpits, or groin can also result from diabetes, a condition known as acanthosis nigricans.
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