
7. Blurry Vision
Unless you have already been diagnosed with diabetes it’s not a reason for alarm just yet. Diabetic retinopathy is when the blood vessels at the back of the eye are being destroyed. However, in the early stages of diabetes, the eye lens isn’t focusing correctly because there’s a buildup of glucose and this changes its shape temporarily. The good news is you’re not going blind from diabetes but if left untreated diabetes can cause new blood vessels to actually form in the back part of your eye, the retina, and in turn cause damage to the vessels already there. These changes can get worse and lead to loss of vision and blindness. It’s an early warning sign and if correctly diagnosed and treated you won’t experience blurred vision anymore because your blood sugar level has stabilized.

Stabilizing your blood sugar may require certain amounts of effort. This means regular medical check-ups, insulin injections and diet changes. The eyes are the most sensitive part of our bodies. Hence, they are the biggest red flag when something is really wrong. In order to see what’s exactly at fault, visit an expert. Just like the case with fatigue, blurry vision may also be the cause of many potentially dangerous occurrences. Driving with such a symptom should be avoided at all costs. The moment you notice an ocular problem, you should get help. As we’ve mentioned, the formation of new vessels may lead to an added level of severity to your diabetes.