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5 unusual diabetes symptoms to notice

Why this matters
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Why this matters
Beyond thirst and frequent urination, several lesser-known signs can hint at rising blood sugar. Spotting these early, with proper testing, can prevent complications and speed up management.
Dark neck/skin folds (Acanthosis nigricans)
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Dark neck/skin folds (Acanthosis nigricans)

Velvety, darker skin on the neck, armpits, or groin can signal insulin resistance—often a quiet, early clue before classic symptoms appear.
Recurrent skin and yeast infections
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Recurrent skin and yeast infections
High glucose feeds microbes; repeated fungal infections (especially groin/skin folds), slow‑healing cuts, and frequent UTIs can point toward dysregulated blood sugar.
Vision shifts that come and go
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Vision shifts that come and go
Short‑term blurred vision from lens swelling/fluid shifts can precede diagnosis; intermittent clarity worsening with highs is a red flag to test promptly.
Fruity breath (acetone‑like)
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Fruity breath (acetone‑like)

A sweet, fruity odor on breath suggests ketone buildup, which needs urgent evaluation—especially if paired with nausea, vomiting, or rapid breathing.
Numbness, tingling, or burning in feet
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Numbness, tingling, or burning in feet
Early nerve irritation can feel like pins‑and‑needles, burning, or foot pain—sometimes before diabetes is officially diagnosed; don’t ignore persistent paresthesias.
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