There are many symptoms that can indicate high blood sugar, and you can read below what are the silent signs of this disease.
Urinate frequently. If you are diabetic, the body tends to break down food into sugars, which is why there is excess blood in the bloodstream, and tries to get rid of it through urine. If you urinate more than five times during the night and therefore cannot sleep, check for a urinary tract problem or something else.
You are constantly thirsty. Experts warn that in this situation, people often make the mistake of trying to quench their thirst with juices or other sugary drinks, which further exacerbates the problem.
Lose weight suddenly and you are not on a diet. There are two ways to lose weight in diabetes: calories are lost through urine and not all calories from sugar are absorbed in food.
Feeling hungry accompanied by chills. When you have high blood sugar, the body has difficulty regulating glucose. If you’ve eaten something high in carbohydrates, your body will release a higher dose of insulin, causing your glucose levels to drop significantly. Then there is usually a tremor and a feeling of hunger.
You are constantly tired. Persistent fatigue, meaning that lasts for several days in a row, which may indicate that energy is not being produced from the food you eat. Your body doesn’t get “fuel” and that’s why you feel bad.