When you go to the toilet, if there are three symptoms, it may be a signal of high blood sugar, don't take it seriously
With the improvement of living standards, the concept and structure of national diets have undergone tremendous changes. At the same time, more and more chronic diseases, such as hyperglycemia, have emerged.
Hyperglycemia is a chronic disease caused by the increase of blood sugar concentration in the body. When insulin secretion is insufficient or dysfunctional in the body, the sugar concentration in the blood vessels will increase. If it is not stabilized in time, hyperglycemia and even diabetes will be induced.
Although the current medical level has been very advanced, the goal of a complete cure for common chronic metabolic diseases such as hyperglycemia has still not been achieved. Patients with high blood sugar should be treated according to the doctor's guidance, take medicine on time, and reduce the complications of hyperglycemia. disease occurrence.
Long-term high blood sugar has a great impact on health. In severe cases, it will induce lesions in various organs and tissues of the body, resulting in water and electrolyte disorders in the body, reduced metabolic function, nutritional deficiencies, and decreased immunity and resistance. In fact, the body before blood sugar rises. Some abnormal manifestations have already appeared. If the following three manifestations appear when going to the toilet, you must be vigilant, or the signal of elevated blood sugar.
Type 1: Foam in the urine
Under normal circumstances, there will be no foam in human urination, and even if there is foam, it will quickly dissipate. Decreased tension will produce proteinuria, and a large amount of foam will appear during urination, which is difficult to dissipate for a long time.
It is precisely because of the accumulation of sugar concentration in the body that it cannot be digested and decomposed by the human body, which causes glucose to be excreted from the body along the urine. Such people usually experience increased foam when urinating. If you have it, you must adjust it in time.
Type 2: Increased frequency of urination
Many people will experience the phenomenon of frequent urination and urgency. Once this happens, you must pay attention. It is likely to be diabetes caused by elevated blood sugar. The most typical clinical manifestations are polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, weight loss, and kidney disease. When the sugar concentration in the neutralized blood increases, the frequency of urination increases, the amount of urine produced by the kidneys increases, and the number of bladder fillings increases.
Type 3: Urine adhesions
Patients with elevated blood sugar often have urine hanging on the wall when urinating, and the adhesion of urine increases. Even if the urine is excreted into the urine, it will be found that the flow of urine is very slow.
The main reason for the increased adhesion of urine is that urine contains a lot of sugar, which is not easy to be metabolized, and absorption will make the urine thicker and slower to flow.
In addition to abnormal output, what other symptoms do people with high blood sugar experience?
1. Weight loss
Overweight is the main risk factor for elevated blood sugar, but for diabetic patients, clinical manifestations of weight loss will appear. Unconsciously, I lost weight a little bit.
If you have noticed that your weight has fluctuated too much recently and your weight has dropped severely, it is likely to be caused by elevated blood sugar.
2. Weakness and hunger
High blood sugar also means that the patient's body's own function of regulating blood sugar has problems, and the ability to secrete insulin decreases, which in turn leads to an increase in blood sugar, which makes the human body feel hungry and needs to take in more food to satisfy the self-operation and health of internal organs. Regulating function, eager to get more carbohydrates, and eating more often leads to higher blood sugar levels after meals, thus forming a vicious circle that is difficult to recover.
3. Blurred vision
After the early stage of diabetes, due to the excessive accumulation of glucose in the eyes, the eyes cannot focus, and even when the blood sugar stabilizes, blurred vision and decreased vision will occur, resulting in poor self-regulation of the eyes and induction of diabetes. retinopathy.