The Dangers of Prolonged High Blood Sugar
Your blood sugar climbs when your body fails to produce enough insulin or any insulin at all. Normally, insulin is released automatically after meals, especially those rich in carbohydrates. Carbs spike blood sugar, but insulin brings it back down. When insulin production is insufficient, this delicate balance is disrupted, and persistently high blood sugar poses serious health risks. To help you identify this condition early, here are ten telltale signs.