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Excess skin tags
These small, benign skin growths can multiply in cases of high blood sugar levels, particularly in people at risk of diabetes.
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Tingling or numbness in the hands and feet
Diabetic neuropathy can cause tingling, numbness, or burning sensations in the extremities. This symptom often occurs after several years of uncontrolled high blood sugar.
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A fruity breath
If your breath smells sweet or acetone, it may be a sign of ketosis, a potentially dangerous condition often linked to undiagnosed diabetes.
When should you see a doctor?
If you observe several of these symptoms, especially if you have a family history of diabetes or risk factors (overweight, sedentary lifestyle), it is essential to consult a health professional. A simple blood test can be enough to remove the doubt.
The final word
Diabetes doesn’t happen overnight. Your body sends you signals long before that! Learning to recognize these clues can help you react in time and avoid complications. Pay attention to your body and adopt a balanced lifestyle to maintain your health.
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