20 Signs of High Blood Sugar
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11. Slow Healing of Cuts and Wounds:

Impaired wound healing is a sign that something may be wrong with your health, and it can be associated with sustained high blood sugar levels. When you sustain a cut or wound, your body initiates a healing process to repair the damage. However, if your body fails to respond promptly, it indicates an underlying issue. High blood sugar levels can cause neuropathy, which is nerve damage resulting from excessive glucose in the blood. This can lead to blood circulation problems that hinder the delivery of necessary nutrients and oxygen to the wound site, slowing down the healing process. Symptoms of impaired wound healing include swelling around the wound, leakage of excessive fluids that may have an unusual color and odor, persistent heat at the wound site, and increased pain. Seeking medical attention is important to address the underlying cause and promote proper wound healing.
