What are high and low blood sugar symptoms?
Those who have poorly controlled diabetes may suffer with hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). Symptoms may be mild to severe and often include increased thirst and urination, warm dry skin, dizziness or weakness, gradual blurring of vision, difficulty waking up and increased weakness. It is critical that if you begin showing any new symptoms, you check your blood sugar levels and get them as close to normal as possible and as quickly as possible. Low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) symptoms range from confusion, hunger, headache, anxiety, irritable feelings and numbness to trembling and passing out.