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Answered by Dr. Emily Carter, MD

Pre-diabetes often has no clear symptoms, but some signs may indicate you are at risk. Here are some common indicators:

  • Increased Thirst and Urination: You may feel thirstier and urinate more frequently.
  • Fatigue: Feeling unusually tired or sluggish.
  • Blurred Vision: High blood sugar levels can affect your eyesight.
  • Darkened Skin Patches: Areas like the neck, armpits, or groin may develop dark, velvety patches (a condition called acanthosis nigricans).
  • Slow-Healing Sores: Cuts or wounds may take longer to heal.

If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider for a blood test, such as the A1C test, to confirm if you have pre-diabetes. Early detection can help prevent the progression to type 2 diabetes.

Last updated: 12/25/2024

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