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5. Excessive hunger

Diabetes significantly changes metabolism. The body needs sugar to supply the necessary energy to perform daily tasks, but the inability of cells to use sugar appropriately has many serious side effects. When blood glucose levels are too high, the substance cannot enter the cells. This occurs because of hormone resistance, leading to an inability to convert food into energy. A person then feels hungrier in response to this lack of energy. Frequent hunger and general signs of weakness are significant warning signs of diabetes.

 

12 Warning Signs of Diabetes

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