5. Excessive Urination
When there is too much glucose in the blood, like when you have high blood sugar or diabetes, the body will react by trying to flush out as much of it as possible. This causes more frequent urination and more urine volume, and you also have an increased risk of urinary tract infections.
Excessive thirst and excessive urination go hand-in-hand, and if you experience the two of them together, you might want to check with your doctor to see if it’s from high blood sugar or diabetes. Those are two of the telltale signs of diabetes. High blood sugar and symptoms like these can also be signs of prediabetes. It is not inevitable that prediabetes will develop into diabetes, and it is a reversible condition.
If you’re teetering on the edge of prediabetes, and don’t want to develop full-blown diabetes, then start eating the right foods, changing your bad lifestyle, and doing whatever it takes to keep your blood sugar in the right range. If you’re peeing too often, you can take measures to control it.