“12 signs that your blood sugar is too high” is usually clickbait—but high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) is a real medical issue, especially in people with or at risk of Type 2 Diabetes.
Here are common, medically recognized signs of high blood sugar:
1. Frequent urination
Your kidneys try to remove excess sugar through urine.
2. Excessive thirst
Because you’re losing more fluid through urination.
3. Increased hunger
Cells aren’t getting enough usable energy.
4. Fatigue / low energy
Glucose is high in blood but not entering cells properly.
5. Blurred vision
High sugar can affect eye lens fluid balance.
6. Headaches
Often from dehydration or fluctuating glucose levels.
7. Dry mouth and dry skin
Due to dehydration.
8. Slow wound healing
High glucose affects circulation and immune response.
9. Frequent infections
Especially skin, gum, or urinary tract infections.
10. Tingling or numbness in hands/feet
Possible early nerve irritation (more common in long-term cases).
11. Unexplained weight loss (in more severe cases)
Body starts breaking down fat and muscle for energy.
12. Feeling “foggy” or difficulty concentrating
Brain is sensitive to glucose imbalance.
Important reality check
- Having one or two symptoms doesn’t automatically mean diabetes
- Many of these can also come from stress, dehydration, poor sleep, or illness
- The only way to confirm is a blood glucose test (fasting or HbA1c)
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- Or early warning signs that actually require a doctor visit urgently