High blood sugar can cause fluid shifts that affect the lens of the eye, resulting in swelling, blurred vision, and difficulty concentrating. In some cases, stress can trigger headaches, further impacting productivity and daily well-being.
Tingling or numbness in the hands and feet.
High blood sugar levels can damage peripheral nerves over time, a condition known as diabetic neuropathy. Early symptoms include tingling, burning, or numbness in the extremities, especially the hands and feet. Timely blood sugar monitoring can help prevent further nerve damage.
Skin fibroids,
small, harmless growths, typically appear in body folds such as the neck, armpits, groin, or eyelids. However, the frequent, common, or sudden appearance of skin fibroids can sometimes be associated with insulin resistance and high blood sugar.
Summary:
Early diagnosis of these symptoms and medical treatment can significantly impact the effectiveness of blood sugar control. A healthy diet, regular exercise, and regular blood sugar monitoring are essential for maintaining healthy blood sugar levels and avoiding serious complications.
