Here are 5 common diabetes symptoms that often show up at night, especially in people with undiagnosed or poorly controlled Type 2 Diabetes:
π 1. Frequent Urination (Nocturia)
- Waking up multiple times to urinate is one of the earliest signs.
- High blood sugar causes the body to pull extra water into urine.
π 2. Night Sweats
- Can happen when blood sugar drops too low during sleep (hypoglycemia).
- You may wake up drenched or feel unusually cold and clammy.
π 3. Excessive Thirst at Night
- Often linked to dehydration from frequent urination.
- You may wake up needing water repeatedly.
π 4. Restless Sleep or Insomnia
- Fluctuating blood sugar levels can cause:
- Discomfort
- Headaches
- General unease
- This can lead to poor-quality sleep.
π 5. Tingling or Burning in Feet (Nighttime Neuropathy)
- A sign of nerve damage called Diabetic Neuropathy
- Symptoms often worsen at night, making it hard to fall asleep.
β οΈ When to Pay Attention
You should consider checking your blood sugar or seeing a doctor if you notice:
- Repeated nighttime urination
- Night sweats with no clear cause
- Persistent thirst or fatigue
π‘ Bottom Line
Nighttime symptoms are often your bodyβs early warning signals that blood sugar levels are not well controlled. Catching them early can help prevent complications.
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