Symptoms Of High Blood Sugar

Issues With Concentrating

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Short term impacts of high blood sugar can cause breakdowns in the brain's ability to connect, thus causing issues with concentration. For example, if a thought comes up in short-term memory, such as an errand or an appointment, patients may have a hard time committing the thought to long-term memory. High blood sugar overloads the brain with fuel and may lead patients to feel scattered or jittery and have issues with concentrating.

The long term impacts of high blood sugar levels are genuinely distressing. Under constant exposure to too much sugar, patients may experience brain atrophy, which can impact their ability not only to think straight but to regulate their emotions and respond logically to challenges and stresses. High blood sugar levels can also impact the small blood vessels in the brain and contribute to vascular dementia, a condition that arises when the brain is starved for nutrients by blocked blood vessels.

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Blurry Vision

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High levels of blood sugar impact not only an individual's blood and urine, but may also seep into other tissues. While many know the long term impact of eye damage caused by blocking blood flow to the retina, causing diabetic retinopathy, many diabetes patients may not know the risks of sugar seepage inside the eyeball lens.

High levels of blood sugar in the short term cause blurry vision by lingering in the eyeball itself. While this sugar seepage is a temporary condition, diabetes patients need to be aware this vision impairment can make daily activities, such as driving a car or handling sharp or hot objects, a dangerous undertaking.

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