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5 – Irritation of the gums
Diabetics usually notice that their gums get red, swollen, and irritated. The longer the inflammation persists, the more the gums deteriorate and eventually cause teeth to become loose.
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6 – Itching and dry skin
When diabetes affects the blood circulation, our sweat glands become dysfunctional, causing dehydration of the skin causing irritation and itching.
7 – Numbness
Numbness that begins as a tingling in the hands, fingers, legs, and feet is an early warning sign of diabetes. This is due to an increase in the blood sugar level, causing the restriction of blood vessels in the extremities and possibly damage to nerve fibers.
8 – Vision problems
Visual disturbances (blurred vision, blurred vision) are typical in diabetes. This occurs when blood glucose levels are at their highest, damaging the blood vessels and micro-vessels that supply the eyes. And if diabetes is not diagnosed at this stage, the patient may experience permanent bilateral vision loss, in effect becoming blind. When blindness is achieved, it is permanent.