5. Dry Mouth:
When you urinate, your body uses a lot of fluids. So if you’re urinating frequently, there is less moisture for other things.
This can cause you to dehydrate, and you may have a dry mouth, according to WebMD.
4. Blurred Vision:
High levels of blood sugar can take fluids from certain tissues, your eyes included.
The Mayo Clinic indicates that if left untreated, diabetes can cause new blood vessels to form in your retina and damage established vessels.
3. Cuts Are Not Healing:
High blood sugar can affect your blood flow over time. WebMD mentions that this can cause nerve damage,
which makes it hard for your body to heal wounds.
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