Sign 1: Sudden vision decline
Your vision suddenly becomes blurry and unclear, with a sharp drop in eyesight. You may also experience itching, redness, swelling, or pain in the eyes.
Sign 2: Severe blood glucose fluctuations
Whether your blood glucose is too high or too low, large swings mean your body’s metabolic balance has been disrupted.
Sign 3: Numbness or pain in the limbs
Pay close attention to unexplained pain in diabetic patients.Prolonged high blood glucose can damage the nerves, causing numbness in the limbs, pain in the hands and feet, or a stinging sensation in the legs, like tiny bugs crawling under the skin. Sensation may also become diminished.
Sign 4: Gastrointestinal discomfort
Poor blood glucose control can trigger a series of complications.During diabetic ketoacidosis, elevated ketone levels can lead to digestive symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and abdominal pain. Some patients also develop headaches, dizziness, or impaired consciousness, indicating a severe condition.
Managing blood glucose is not just about taking pills or injections. It requires consistent daily diet control and physical activity. Developing healthy lifestyle habits is key to long-term stable blood glucose.