A sign in the eye that warns you of diabetes

Diabetes is not associated with specific clinical symptoms, which makes it difficult to detect in the early stages, but there are some signs that may indicate high blood sugar, including what may appear in the eyes and vision.

According to the British newspaper, Express, there are symptoms that warn of diabetes, including an unusual and sudden improvement in eyesight, which could be one of the unusual signs of high blood sugar.

The Southern California Sight and Hearing Foundation explains that a sudden improvement in vision can be related to fluid inside the eye, as high blood sugar can cause sudden changes in fluid levels throughout the body, and the eyes are no exception, and these fluids help your eye maintain How it looks, and any changes in these fluid levels can affect your eyesight, making it better or worse.

The longer prolonged sugar levels are left untamed, the greater the risks they pose to an individual's health. In the worst case scenario, nerves in the extremities can be damaged to the point of requiring amputation. Other potential complications include stroke and heart attack, so efficiently managing blood sugar levels is critical.

Controlling high blood sugar is the mainstay of managing diabetes and avoiding its complications, primarily through a healthy diet and exercise.

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