What Does Having High Blood Sugar Feel Like?

Have you ever felt that you have an unquenchable desire for water or the bathroom trip increase in frequency at night?

Are you a diabetic? Have you got your blood sugar levels tested?

These are the questions your physician might put forward to you when you visit him with these complaints.

What is Diabetes?

Diabetes is a chronic disease, which occurs when the pancreas is unable to produce enough insulin or when the body is not able to use the insulin produced by it.

Insulin is a hormone which plays a role in transferring the glucose from food to the body, to be utilized as energy. Lack of insulin or the inability of body cells to utilize insulin raises the level of sugar in the blood.

If not managed these high sugar level can lead to damage to the body and failure of various tissues and organs.

What Does Having High Blood Sugar Feel Like?

What Does Having High Blood Sugar Feel Like?

Blood glucose is a fuel for the organ and functions of the body. But if not utilized efficiently can prove to be exactly the opposite.

The symptoms of diabetes begin to show up early but due to the lack of severity are often ignored by many.

Extreme fatigue: As the glucose in the blood is not utilized as energy, the body uses the saved energy, making the person tired very quickly.

Frequent Urination or Polyuria: Increased sugar level in the blood travel to kidney and urine. This leads to an increase in urine frequency as the body is trying to expel the excess sugar in the blood.

Frequent Thirst or Polydipsia: Frequent urination leads to an increased desire for fluids. The patient having high blood sugar feels thirsty in spite of drinking enough water.

Increased Hunger or Polyphagia: The patient having high blood sugar experiences a desire to eat frequently as the body is not able to get adequate energy from the food eaten.

Weight Loss: Due to lack of glucose to the cells, the body burns muscle and fat for the required energy. This leads to weight loss even while eating well.

Dry Mouth and Itchy Skin: Excessive loss of fluid because of frequent urination, leads to a lack of availability of fluid, resulting in dry mouth and dry and itchy skin.

Delayed Wound Healing: High levels of sugar in the body affects the blood flow, which causes damage to the nerves. The patient experiences a slow healing of cuts and wounds.

Yeast Infection: A person suffering from diabetes is more prone to get the yeast infection, as yeast feeds on glucose to survive. This type of infection grows in moist skin fold such as under breast, between finger and toes and around genitals.

Numbness: Due to the nerve damage, blood flow to the extremities is not proper. This leads to a sensation of numbness or tingling very often in a diabetic patient.

The above are the warning symptoms, which should be seriously taken if noticed. Ignoring the symptoms of high blood sugar can land you up with other chronic health ailments.

Your well-being depends a lot on the proper management of the blood sugar levels. Consult a doctor if you suffer from any of the above symptoms and manage your sugar levels with proper diet, exercise, and medications.

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Written, Edited or Reviewed By: Team PainAssist, Pain Assist Inc. This article does not provide medical advice. See disclaimer
Last Modified On:February 28, 2020

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