Jackie Wilkinson is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator at Upland Hills Health. She is the Coordinator of the Diabetes Self Management Program which helps individuals manage diabetes to live long, healthy lives. To learn more, please contact wilkinsonj@uplandhillshealth.org
When you have diabetes, your main goal should be controlling your blood sugars. If you don’t do this and blood sugars rise, you run the risk of developing serious health problems such as stroke, heart disease, and nerve damage.
The hard part is that not everyone can feel a physical symptom of high blood sugars, and if you do feel something, it may be different than what others feel. Because blood sugar management is so important to your overall health with diabetes, you need to take action if you think your blood sugars are out of control.
Keep an eye out for these ten key warning signs and symptoms of elevated blood sugars (whether you have diabetes or not) and talk to your Primary Care Physician or Certified Diabetes Educator about whether you need to adjust your management plan.
Whether you’ve been diagnosed with diabetes or not, these symptoms could be signs that your blood sugars are not controlled or healthy. Any of these symptoms, especially if they come on suddenly, are reasons to call your primary care provider.