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​10 unusual signs of diabetes you must know if you are above 30​

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 14, 2024, 16:00 IST
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​More than 100 million are diabetic and close to 140 million are prediabetic​


Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that affects millions worldwide, characterized by elevated blood sugar levels. There is a need to know the early signs of this metabolic disorder because lifestyle changes can reverse the course of the disease to a large extent. While common symptoms like excessive thirst, frequent urination, and unexplained weight loss are widely known, several unusual signs may indicate diabetes, particularly in individuals aged 30 and above. Recognizing these less common symptoms is crucial for early detection and management of diabetes.

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​Frequent infections​


Diabetes can disrupt the body's ability to fight infections, leading to an increased susceptibility to conditions like yeast infections. Women, in particular, may experience recurring yeast infections, as elevated blood sugar levels create a conducive environment for the growth of yeast.

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​Excessive thirst after eating​


Experiencing extreme thirst after consuming meals can be a less-known sign of diabetes. This excessive thirst, known as polydipsia, is linked to the body's attempt to eliminate excess sugar through increased urination. Monitoring fluid intake and recognizing unusual thirst patterns is essential.

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​Unexpected weight gain​


While weight loss is a common symptom of diabetes, some individuals may experience unexplained weight gain. Insulin resistance can lead to increased fat storage, particularly around the abdominal area. Sudden weight gain without changes in diet or exercise should be discussed with a healthcare professional.

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​Darkened skin patches (Acanthosis Nigricans)​


Acanthosis nigricans is a condition characterized by darkened, velvety skin patches, often found in body folds and creases. This can be a sign of insulin resistance, a precursor to type 2 diabetes. Individuals noticing such skin changes should seek medical evaluation for potential diabetes risk.

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​Blurry vision​



Changes in vision, such as blurry or fluctuating eyesight, can be associated with diabetes. High blood sugar levels can affect the fluid balance in the eyes, leading to temporary changes in the shape of the lens. Regular eye check-ups are crucial for detecting diabetes-related vision issues early on.

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​Itchy skin and dryness​


Persistent itching and dry skin can be indicators of diabetes. High blood sugar levels can affect nerves and blood vessels, leading to reduced moisture levels in the skin. Itchy skin, especially in the lower extremities, maybe a subtle yet important sign of diabetes.

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​Foot pain and numbness​



Diabetes can affect nerves, leading to peripheral neuropathy. Symptoms may include pain, tingling, or numbness in the extremities, commonly starting in the feet. Individuals experiencing persistent foot discomfort should consider diabetes screening, as early intervention can prevent further complications.

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​Chronic bad breath​


Diabetes can contribute to the development of a fruity or acetone-like breath odor. This occurs when the body burns fat for energy instead of glucose, releasing ketones. Chronic bad breath, especially if unrelated to oral hygiene, may warrant investigation for diabetes.

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​Increased appetite without weight gain​


While diabetes is often associated with weight loss, some individuals may experience increased hunger without a corresponding increase in weight. This paradoxical combination could indicate an imbalance in insulin function, and a thorough medical evaluation is advisable.

​Watch out for high cholesterol symptoms that can turn into fatal disease​

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​Sleep disturbances​


Diabetes can interfere with sleep patterns, leading to issues like insomnia or excessive daytime sleepiness. Fluctuations in blood sugar levels may disrupt the body's natural sleep-wake cycle. Monitoring sleep quality and addressing persistent disturbances is vital for overall health.

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