Some people experience sweating during sleep due to blood sugar fluctuations.
This can happen when glucose levels drop too low during the night (hypoglycemia) or become unstable.
😵 7. Morning Fatigue Despite Sleeping
Waking up tired even after a full night of sleep may indicate that your body struggled to regulate blood sugar overnight.
This can lead to poor recovery and low energy during the day.
💤 8. Difficulty Falling or Staying Asleep
High or unstable blood sugar levels can affect the nervous system and make it harder to fall asleep or stay asleep consistently.
Sleep becomes light and interrupted.
🧠 9. Blurry Vision in the Morning
Some people notice temporary blurred vision after waking up.
This can be linked to changes in fluid levels in the eyes caused by fluctuating blood sugar.
🩺 Important Medical Note
These symptoms do not automatically mean you have diabetes, but they are important warning signs—especially if they occur regularly or together.
A proper diagnosis requires a blood test for diabetes mellitus (Diabetes mellitus).
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