High Blood Sugar Symptoms & Dangers

Diabetics must watch their blood sugar levels, which can fluctuate depending on what they are eating. Because their bodies either do not produce enough insulin or are not able to use the insulin correctly, their cells cannot use the glucose in the blood effectively for energy. The result can be dangerously high blood sugar amounts in the bloodstream. Here are some symptoms and risks to watch for.
  1. Frequent Urination

    • To get rid of the excessive glucose (sugar), the kidneys cause diabetic patients to urinate more frequently.

    Excessive Thirst

    • Because of the increased urination, dehydration becomes a problem. People with high blood sugar often feel very thirsty -- sometimes constantly.

    Excessive Hunger

    • Because the body cannot process the glucose for energy properly, it continues feeling hungry even if the person ate recently.

    Fatigue

    • Without that energy from the glucose, the person is likely to feel worn out and tired a lot. The higher the blood sugar, the less energy the person has.

    Diabetic Ketoacidosis

    • One of the biggest risks of high blood sugar is diabetic ketoacidosis. This condition upsets the pH balance in the body and can lead to coma or death if left untreated.

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