High blood sugar, or hyperglycemia, is a growing global health concern. According to the International Diabetes Federation, over 537 million adults live with diabetes worldwide. The CDC reports that millions in the U.S. alone have undiagnosed diabetes. The endocrine system, especially the pancreas, regulates blood sugar. However, detection is challenging because symptoms often appear gradually and can be mistaken for less serious issues, making early diagnosis difficult.
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1. Frequent Urination One of the earliest and most noticeable signs of elevated blood sugar is frequent urination, medically known as polyuria. When glucose levels in…