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8 Signs You Have Too Much Sugar in Your Body (And What to Do About It)

“Too much sugar in your body” is often used in viral headlines, but medically it usually refers to high blood glucose, especially in Type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. The signs are often gradual and easy to miss.

Here are 8 common warning signs of persistently high blood sugar:


1. Frequent urination

Your kidneys try to remove excess glucose through urine, making you pee more often (especially at night).

2. Excess thirst

Because you lose more fluid through urination, your body becomes dehydrated and you feel very thirsty.

3. Increased hunger

Cells can’t use glucose properly, so your body signals hunger even after eating.

4. Fatigue

When sugar can’t enter cells efficiently, your body lacks energy despite high blood sugar levels.

5. Blurry vision

High glucose can change fluid balance in the eyes, affecting focus.

6. Slow healing cuts or wounds

High blood sugar can damage blood vessels and reduce circulation, slowing recovery.

7. Frequent infections

Especially skin, gum, or urinary tract infections due to reduced immune response.

8. Tingling or numbness in hands/feet

Long-term high sugar can damage nerves (diabetic neuropathy).

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