High blood sugar, also known as hyperglycemia, is a growing health concern worldwide. In the United States alone, over 37 million people have diabetes, and another 96 million adults live with prediabetes, often without knowing it, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The endocrine system—particularly the pancreas—plays the starring role in regulating blood sugar levels. However, the real challenge lies in detection. Many symptoms of high blood sugar are subtle, easily dismissed, or mistaken for everyday discomforts. This means dangerous complications can develop before you realize something is wrong. Recognizing these sneaky signs early could be life-changing.
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39. Swelling in Hands or Feet Swelling in the hands or feet—also known as peripheral edema—can sometimes be linked to high blood sugar. Elevated glucose levels…