8 early signs of dia.betes that many people overlook

2.  Frequent Urination

Along with excessive thirst, frequent urination is a common sign of diabetes. If you find yourself urinating often without any unusual signs like urinary tract infections, it may be due to diabetes.

3.  Constant Fatigue

This symptom is very common among people with dia.betes but often overlooked because people assume it’s due to lack of sleep or overwork. Fatigue occurs in diabetes because without insulin, glucose cannot be converted into energy, leaving the bo.dy depleted of energy.

4.  Increased Hunger and Weight Loss

People with diabetes may experience weight loss despite eating more. This is because high blood sugar levels cannot be used for energy, so the body burns fat to compensate. This leads to weight loss while still feeling hungry and eating more.

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5.  Blurred Vision

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