Do you find that no matter how much water you drink, you're always thirsty? This could indicate a high blood sugar level.
Hunger and exhaustionExperts warn that if your cells can't digest the glucose in your blood, exhaustion and increased hunger will set in.
or any at all – or if your cells fight your insulin," explains Mary Johnson, director of Diabetes Quality and Education at Geisinger.
High Blood Pressure (HBP) is a condition in which
Doctors caution that high blood sugar can affect blood pressure. "Insulin, which helps manage blood glucose
Excess Urination is a sign of hyperglycemia.
Doctors advise that increased urine during the day and at night is a common symptom of high blood sugar.