High Blood Sugar Signs

High blood sugar is often called a “silent” condition because it can develop gradually without clear early symptoms. Many people dismiss initial warning signs as stress, fatigue, or normal aging. Over time, however, untreated high glucose levels can lead to serious health problems.

Diabetes is the condition most commonly linked to elevated blood sugar. Glucose, which comes from the foods we eat, serves as the body’s main source of energy. To move glucose from the bloodstream into cells, the body relies on the hormone insulin.

In Type 1 diabetes, the body produces little or no insulin. In Type 2 diabetes—the more common form—the body becomes resistant to insulin or does not produce enough to maintain stable blood sugar levels.

When glucose remains in the bloodstream instead of entering cells, it can damage vital organs. Long-term complications may affect the heart, kidneys, nerves, eyes, and blood vessels.

Certain groups face a higher risk of developing diabetes. Adults over 40, especially those who are less physically active, may see their risk increase with age.

Excess body weight, particularly around the abdomen, is strongly linked to insulin resistance. A family history of diabetes also raises the likelihood of developing the condition.

Additional risk factors include sedentary lifestyles, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and a history of gestational diabetes during pregnancy.

When blood sugar stays elevated, warning signs may appear. These can include frequent urination, excessive thirst, increased hunger, fatigue, blurred vision, slow-healing wounds, recurring infections, or tingling in the hands and feet. Recognizing these symptoms early and seeking medical advice can help reduce the risk of serious long-term complications.

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