Recognizing high blood sugar: 7 early signs
The World Health Organization defines hyperglycemia as high blood sugar—over 7.0 mmol/L (126 mg/dL) when fasting, or over 11.0 mmol/L (200 mg/dL) two hours after eating. It typically affects people with diabetes and is caused by insulin resistance or the destruction of insulin-producing cells. Early signs of high blood sugar are crucial to recognize to prevent serious complications. Constant thirst occurs as the kidneys try to flush out excess glucose, leading to dehydration.Increased hunger happens when sugar can’t enter cells, causing the…