Your vision is blurry
Blurry vision is a common symptom of diabetes, according to the Mayo Clinic. It involves a loss of the ability to see fine details and can occur in one or both eyes.
As Diabetes UK explained, this blurred vision is caused by the swelling of the lens inside the eye due to high levels of blood sugar. If your blood sugar levels fluctuate over time, your vision may improve or worsen depending on your condition.
You often feel very thirsty
According to Everyday Health, high blood sugar leads to an increase in urination, which can lead to dehydration if you’re not compensating with an adequate intake of fluids.
You should check in with your health provider if you notice you’re not producing much saliva or are constantly thirsty.