6 Unusual Diabetes Symptoms. #4 Will Totally Surprise You.

These subtle symptoms may point to diabetes.

Don’t hesitate to speak to your doctor if you’re experiencing any of these symptoms.

It’s of the utmost importance that type 2 diabetics are diagnosed as early as possible, as untreated diabetes can cause damage to the eyes, nerves, and kidneys. Lethargy, confusion, nausea, and increased urination are common symptoms, but there are other symptoms, generally not associated with diabetes they may indicate a person is suffering from the disease.  So be on the lookout for these seven odd symptoms that may indicate your body is having blood sugar difficulties.

1. Fuzzy Vision

If you begin to have trouble focusing it may be more than just a problem with prescription eyewear. Unlike later-stage diabetic eye problems that can result in permanent damage, early stage diabetic fuzzy vision can be reversed. High blood-sugar levels can cause fluid levels in the lenses of your eyes to drop.

2.   Strange Skin Conditions

Excess sugar is eliminated with urine when blood-sugar levels are elevated. Increased urination results loss of fluid loss in your body’s tissues. As a consequence, you might perceive dark, velvety patches in the crease of your skin.  




3.   Wounds that Don’t Heal

A cut or bug bite that is reluctant to heal is a diabetes warning sign. Elevated blood sugar decreases the amount of oxygen that can be delivered to wounds via the bloodstream, resulting in a slower healing process and a weakened immune system.  

4. You’re Losing Weight Without Trying

Everyone wants to lose a few pounds, right? Well, it may seem like some good fortune, but if you’re shedding a significant number of pounds without trying, it may be a sign of diabetes. Insulin resistance keeps sugar trapped in the bloodstream rather than being moved into cells for energy storage. As a consequence, you urinate more to flush out the sugar and subsequent calories your body converts to energy. Ergo, weight loss.

5. Reoccurring Yeast Infections or Jock Itch

Yeast requires glucose, and high blood sugar is a consequence of diabetes. That is why women with diabetes are inclined to suffer from chronic yeast infections. It is the same reason why men are likely to suffer from jock itch.

6. Problems in the Bedroom

Decreased sexual function can haunt both men and women with diabetes. Erectile dysfunction caused by diabetes undermines men’s sexuality, while women may experience vaginal dryness and problems with arousal.

Don’t hesitate to speak to your doctor if you’re experiencing any of these symptoms.