Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes symptoms may develop gradually and may not be as noticeable as those of type 1 diabetes. Some common symptoms of type 2 diabetes include:
- Increased thirst: As the body tries to get rid of excess glucose, you may feel more thirsty than usual.
- Frequent urination: The kidneys try to excrete the excess glucose from the blood, leading to more frequent urination.
- Increased hunger: Despite eating more, you may feel hungrier due to insulin resistance and the inability of the body to use glucose for energy.
- Fatigue: Due to the body’s inability to use glucose for energy, you may feel tired and lacking in energy.
- Blurred vision: High blood sugar levels can cause swelling of the lenses in your eyes, leading to blurred vision.
- Slow healing of wounds: High blood sugar levels can affect blood flow and lead to slower healing of cuts and bruises.
- Numbness or tingling in hands or feet: High blood sugar levels can damage the nerves in your hands and feet, leading to numbness or tingling.
- Recurring infections: People with diabetes are more prone to infections, especially urinary tract and skin infections.
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to get checked by a healthcare professional. Early detection and management of type 2 diabetes can prevent complications and improve long-term health outcomes.