Your Body Could Be Predicting Diabetes — Here’s What to Watch For
Early symptoms of diabetes and their importance for timely diagnosis and prevention of complications.
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Constant thirst
Frequent Urination
Persistent fatigue
Increased hunger
Blurry vision
Slow-healing wounds
Tingling or numbness in hands and feet
Frequent infections
Unexplained weight loss
Increased belly fat and insulin resistance
Feeling sleepy after meals
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Diabetes often develops gradually, giving the body time to send warning signals before the condition becomes severe. Many people ignore these symptoms because they seem harmless or are mistaken for stress, aging, or fatigue.
Recognizing early signs such as constant thirst, unexplained tiredness, blurry vision, and frequent urination can help detect prediabetes or type 2 diabetes early.
Early diagnosis and lifestyle changes can significantly reduce the risk of long-term complications. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Mayo Clinic, many diabetes symptoms appear slowly and may remain unnoticed for years.
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