8 early signs of dia.betes that many people overlook

Dia.betes can cause serious health complications, so early detection is crucial to managing the condition.

Dia.betes occurs when the bo.dy’s insulin levels are unstable, causing blood sugar levels to become unmanageable. There are different types of diabetes:

  • Type 1 diabetes

  • Type 2 diabetes

  • Secondary diabetes

  • Gestational diabetes

If not controlled, dia.betes can lead to other health issues like blo.od fat problems, impaired vision, high blo.od pressure, and strokes.

To detect dia.betes early, pay attention to these 8 signs. Many people tend to ignore these symptoms because they are not obvious and may be confused with other conditions.

1.  Frequent Thirst

Diabetes can cause constant thirst. If you’re not dehydrated from physical activity but still feeling thirsty after drinking water, it could be a sign of diabetes.

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