
News Topical, Digital Desk : Diabetes is a disease that is spreading rapidly. Sometimes it is detected in the beginning, while in many cases, the disease is known only when a serious problem occurs. In such a situation, the body starts giving signals during the condition before the onset of diabetes, which is called pre-diabetic. But we ignore it. If attention is paid to these symptoms, not only can serious health problems be avoided, but it can also
help in controlling blood sugar. Let us know some such symptoms that can be seen during the pre-diabetic condition...
What is pre diabetic?
Pre-diabetes means that the blood sugar level in the body is higher than normal, but not so high that it can be considered as type 2 diabetes. That is, it can be considered a condition before diabetes. In such a situation, you can find out about it from some simple symptoms in the body.
Excessive thirst and frequent urination
This is a symptom that looks normal but it can also be a sign of increased blood sugar in the body. When the level of blood sugar in the body increases, the kidney tries to remove the extra sugar through urine. This leads to frequent urination. This can increase thirst to keep the body hydrated.
patches on the skin
Patches on the skin can also be a sign of prediabetes. This condition is known as acanthosis nigricans, in which skin cells reproduce rapidly when the level of insulin in the blood is high. This causes dark patches to form on the body in the armpits, neck, waist, elbows and knees.
blurred vision
Increased blood sugar can cause changes in the shape of the eye lens and swelling. This can cause blurred vision. If such symptoms are seen, then it should be understood that the body is struggling to regulate blood sugar.
Numbness in hands and feet
High blood sugar levels over a long period of time damage the body. It can cause diabetic neuropathy in the body, due to which numbness and tingling can be felt in the hands and feet.
slow wound healing
Excessive amount of glucose in the body can damage the vessels that carry vital nutrients to various parts of the body. This affects blood circulation, due to which even wounds and small injuries take longer than normal to heal.
feeling tired
Increasing the amount of insulin in the body affects the process of processing glucose for energy in the body. Due to which one can feel tired even after taking proper rest.
Read More: Does milk or its products make you sick? Then you may be a victim of Lactose Intolerance
--Advertisement--