9 Signs Your Blood Sugar Is too High

When there is something wrong happening in our bodies, in most cases, we will experience specific symptoms which are the body’s way of signalling us of an underlying issue, as noted on David Wolfe.

At first, slow healing of wounds, blurry vision, and feeling hungry all the time may not seem related; however, when you think about it better, these three symptoms may be actually an indicator of high blood sugar levels.

If you have been experiencing these symptoms, continue reading the article to learn important information about your blood sugar and the 9 main symptoms of high blood sugar level.

The Importance of a Balanced Blood Sugar

As explained on David Wolfe, our blood naturally has sugar in the form of glucose and the adequate amount of it supplies energy for the cells and organs in the body. To maintain the blood sugar levels balanced, the body requires insulin. This hormone takes blood sugar and transports it to the cells.

But, in people who suffer from type 1 diabetes, their immunity attacks the pancreas cells which make insulin whereas in those suffering from type 2, although the body produces insulin, it is incapable of using it adequately.

What Are the Reasons for High Blood Sugar?

Being sick or too stressed can lead to the production of hormones in order to fight off the disease and stress and this can also lead to an elevated blood sugar. Nonetheless, this is not the only reason behind high blood sugar; there are several others such as the following ones:

  • A disease or an infection
  • Some meds
  • Surgery or an injury
  • Less physical activity than usual
  • Consuming higher amount of carbs than usually
  • Lacking insulin
  • Taking oral diabetes meds

How to Recognize High Blood Sugar

When left untreated, high blood sugar levels can lead to a heart attack, kidney problems, strokes, and eye damage, as well as nerve problems, infections, and sores, as noted on David Wolfe. This is why recognizing early symptoms is pivotal in getting adequate treatment and preventing further damage.

Below, check out the major indicators that you may be suffering from high blood sugar levels:

  1. An increased urge for urination

Excessive blood sugar goes into the kidneys and urine, which additionally attracts water, which further increases the need for urination.

  1. Feeling hungry all the time

When there is not enough blood sugar to supply the body with the needed energy, feeling hungry all the time is a possibility since the body is searching for another source of energy.

  1. Tingling sensation or/and numbness

Diabetic neuropathy, a diabetes-related complication, can trigger numbness and tingling sensation in the legs, feet, and hands.

  1. Blurry vision and dizziness

A blurry vision all of a sudden or feeling dizzy are two common indicators of high blood sugar and should never be ignored.

  1. Wounds heal slowly

Excessive blood sugar levels can damage the nerves. Hence, if you notice that your cuts or wounds have not been healing as they normally do, make sure you check your blood sugar.

  1. Poor concentration

Imbalance in the body can also burden the mind and thus, lead to poor focus and memory.

  1. Tiredness

When the cells in the body are incapable of getting blood sugar for production of energy, you may feel exhausted even after a good night’s sleep or an afternoon nap.

  1. Weight loss or gain

When the cells in the body do not receive the necessary glucose, the body starts to burn fat and muscles for energy and this usually leads to a sudden loss or gain of weight. Any serious weight fluctuation is a potential cause for concern.

  1. Feeling thirsty all the time

Sugar in the kidneys and urine may also elevate your thirst levels.

Before heading out, do not miss out on the video shown below which will explain how to naturally balance your blood sugar levels:

Sources:

DAVID WOLFE

KING DEMIC