12 Signs You May Have Prediabetes, How to Detect It, and How to Control It
Prediabetes is a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes. The tricky part? Many people have prediabetes and don’t even know it. Recognizing the signs early can help prevent serious health problems later.
12 Common Signs of Prediabetes
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Constant fatigue – Feeling tired even after enough sleep
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Increased thirst – Feeling thirsty more often than usual
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Frequent urination – Especially at night
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Blurred vision – Caused by fluctuating blood sugar levels
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Slow healing of cuts or wounds
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Increased hunger – Even shortly after eating
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Weight gain, especially around the abdomen
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Darkened skin patches (neck, armpits, elbows) – a sign of insulin resistance
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Frequent infections (skin, gums, urinary tract)
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Tingling or numbness in hands or feet
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Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
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No symptoms at all – very common and dangerous if ignored
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