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Early symptoms of diabetes can include:
1. Increased thirst and frequent urination: High blood sugar levels can cause your kidneys to work harder, leading to more frequent trips to the bathroom and dehydration.
2. Unexplained weight loss: Despite eating normally, weight loss can occur due to the body using fat and muscle for energy.
3. Extreme hunger: The body may not be able to use glucose properly, leading to increased hunger.
4. Fatigue: When cells can’t absorb glucose, it can result in tiredness and low energy.
5. Blurred vision: High blood sugar levels can cause fluid to be pulled from tissues, including the lenses of your eyes, affecting your ability to focus.
6. Slow-healing sores or frequent infections: Diabetes can affect your body’s ability to heal and fight infections.
If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and management plan.