High blood sugar (hyperglycemia) is most often seen in people who
have
diabetes that is not well controlled. The symptoms of
high blood sugar can be mild, moderate, or severe.
Symptoms of mild high blood sugar
include:
- Increased thirst and urination, especially at
night.
- Warm, dry skin.
- A rapid heart rate with a weak
pulse.
Symptoms of moderate high blood sugar
include:
- Dizziness or weakness when sitting or
standing.
- Dark, concentrated urine in decreasing
amounts.
- Gradual blurring of vision.
Symptoms of severe high blood sugar
include:
- Drowsiness and difficulty waking
up.
- Increased weakness.
- Sometimes, loss of
consciousness.
If your blood sugar levels remain high, such as above 250 mg/dL, and
you become dehydrated, you are at risk of getting a life-threatening condition
called
hyperosmolar state or
diabetic ketoacidosis. These are both medical
emergencies.
Get medical help immediately if you have symptoms of
diabetic ketoacidosis:
- Rapid, deep breathing
- Fruity breath
odor
- Loss of appetite, belly pain, and vomiting