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12 Signs You May Have Prediabetes, How to Detect It, and How to Control It

Posted on February 25, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a detailed guide on prediabetes β€” how to recognize it, detect it, and take steps to control it before it progresses to type 2 diabetes.


πŸ”Ή 12 Signs You May Have Prediabetes

  1. Increased Thirst and Frequent Urination
    • Higher blood sugar can pull water from tissues, making you thirsty and urinate more.
  2. Unexpected Fatigue
    • Cells aren’t absorbing glucose efficiently, leading to low energy.
  3. Blurred Vision
    • High blood sugar can temporarily affect the lens of the eye.
  4. Slow Healing Cuts and Wounds
    • Elevated sugar impairs circulation and immune function.
  5. Tingling or Numbness in Hands or Feet
    • Early signs of nerve damage (neuropathy).
  6. Darkened Skin Patches (Acanthosis Nigricans)
    • Usually in neck, armpits, or groin; often associated with insulin resistance.
  7. Unexplained Weight Gain, Especially Around the Belly
    • Abdominal fat is linked to insulin resistance.
  8. Frequent Infections
    • High sugar levels can weaken immunity, leading to recurring infections (skin, gums, urinary tract).
  9. Irritability or Mood Swings
    • Blood sugar fluctuations affect energy and mood.
  10. Mouth Ulcers or Gum Problems
  • Poorly controlled sugar can affect oral health.
  1. Cravings for Sweets or Carbs
  • Insulin resistance can trigger frequent sugar cravings.
  1. Family History of Diabetes
  • Genetic predisposition increases risk.

πŸ”Ή How to Detect Prediabetes

  1. Fasting Blood Glucose Test
    • 100–125 mg/dL indicates prediabetes.
  2. Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT)
    • 2-hour glucose 140–199 mg/dL after drinking sugary solution β†’ prediabetes.
  3. Hemoglobin A1C Test
    • Measures average blood sugar over 2–3 months.
    • A1C 5.7–6.4% β†’ prediabetes.

πŸ”Ή How to Control Prediabetes

  1. Adopt a Healthy Diet
    • Focus on whole grains, lean protein, fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats.
    • Limit sugary drinks, processed foods, and refined carbs.
  2. Regular Physical Activity
    • At least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week (walking, cycling, swimming).
    • Include strength training 2–3 times per week.
  3. Maintain a Healthy Weight
    • Losing 5–10% of body weight can significantly reduce risk.
  4. Monitor Blood Sugar
    • Keep track of fasting glucose or A1C as advised by your doctor.
  5. Quit Smoking
    • Smoking increases insulin resistance and cardiovascular risk.
  6. Manage Stress
    • Chronic stress can elevate blood sugar. Practice meditation, yoga, or deep breathing.
  7. Get Adequate Sleep
    • Poor sleep affects insulin sensitivity. Aim for 7–9 hours/night.

πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways:

  • Prediabetes often shows subtle signs β€” it’s possible to have it without obvious symptoms.
  • Early detection and lifestyle changes can reverse prediabetes and prevent type 2 diabetes.
  • Consult a doctor for testing if you have risk factors like obesity, family history, or high blood pressure.

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