That headline is another clickbait-style health list. High blood sugar can have symptoms, but there is no fixed “12 signs” checklist that applies to everyone.
High blood sugar is medically called Hyperglycemia, often related to Diabetes mellitus.
⚠️ Common signs of high blood sugar
When blood sugar is elevated for some time, people may notice:
- Frequent urination
- Increased thirst
- Fatigue or low energy
- Blurred vision
- Headaches
- Slow-healing cuts or wounds
- Dry mouth or dry skin
- Increased hunger
- Unexplained weight loss (in some cases)
- Frequent infections (skin or urinary)
🚨 Important reality check
- Early or mild high blood sugar can have no symptoms at all
- Symptoms vary widely between individuals
- Only a blood test can confirm it accurately
❗ When to take it seriously
You should get checked if:
- symptoms are persistent
- you have risk factors (family history, overweight, inactivity)
- you experience extreme thirst, frequent urination, or vision changes
🧠 Bottom line
There is no perfect “12-sign warning list.” These symptoms are possible clues, not a diagnosis.
If you want, I can explain how to naturally control blood sugar or what normal vs dangerous levels look like.