The signs and symptoms which suggest the presence of high blood sugar |
The basic defect in all patients with diabetes is the decreased ability of insulin to induce cells of the body to remove glucose (sugar) molecules from the blood. Whether this decreased insulin activity is due to a decreased amount of insulin produced (e.g. Type I Diabetes), or from the insensitivity of the cells to a normal amount of insulin, the results are the same…blood glucose levels which are too high. This is termed “hyperglycemia” which means “high glucose in the blood”.
Note: hyper = high, glyc = glucose, and emia = of the blood.
Common Symptoms of Hyperglycemia
The Classic Symptoms |
Other Symptoms Might Include |
Polyphagia (frequently hungry) | Blurred vision |
Polyuria (frequently urinating) | Fatigue |
Polydipsia (frequently thirsty) | Weight loss |
Poor wound healing (cuts, scrapes, etc.) | |
Dry mouth | |
Dry or itchy skin | |
Impotence (male) | |
Recurrent infections such as vaginal yeast infections, groin rash, or external ear infections (swimmers ear) |
It is important to remember that not everyone with diabetes will have all these symptoms. In fact, many people with Type 2 diabetes may not have any of them.
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