Here’s a clear and detailed guide on 7 warning signs of hidden (or undiagnosed) diabetes. These are subtle symptoms that often appear before a formal diagnosis, so noticing them early can help prevent complications.
1. Frequent Urination (Polyuria)
- High blood sugar makes your kidneys work harder to remove excess glucose.
- You may notice needing to urinate more often, especially at night.
2. Excessive Thirst (Polydipsia)
- Losing fluids through frequent urination triggers increased thirst.
- Feeling constantly thirsty despite drinking enough water can be a red flag.
3. Unexplained Fatigue
- When cells don’t get enough glucose for energy, your body feels tired and weak.
- This is often persistent fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest.
4. Slow-Healing Wounds
- Diabetes affects blood circulation and immune response, slowing the healing of cuts, scrapes, or infections.
5. Blurred Vision
- High blood sugar can alter fluid levels in the eyes, affecting lens shape.
- This can cause temporary blurred vision.
6. Tingling or Numbness (Neuropathy)
- Nerve damage from high blood sugar often affects hands, feet, or legs.
- Symptoms include pins-and-needles, burning, or numbness.
7. Unexplained Weight Changes
- Sudden weight loss may occur when your body starts burning fat for energy instead of glucose.
- Weight gain can also be a subtle symptom linked to insulin resistance.
Other Subtle Signs
- Frequent yeast infections or urinary infections
- Dark patches of skin (acanthosis nigricans)
- Persistent hunger despite eating
💡 Bottom line: Hidden diabetes often shows subtle, everyday symptoms. Paying attention to frequent urination, excessive thirst, fatigue, slow-healing wounds, blurred vision, tingling in extremities, and unexplained weight changes can help catch diabetes early.
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