Type 2 diabetes means a person’s pancreas cannot produce enough insulin to regulate blood sugar levels. Overtime, fluctuating blood sugar levels can cause a host of health complications as it impacts different parts of the body. One major warning sign is dizziness. Have you experienced this? As Diabetes.co.uk explains, because diabetes is such a diverse disease with many complications, it can cause dizziness in many ways by affecting different parts of the body. Dizziness is an episode of unsteadiness and unbalance as a result of something affecting the brain or ears. As the health site explained, high blood sugar levels is a common cause: “High blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia) can cause polyuria, which in turn can lead to dehydration by passing too much fluid out of the body in an attempt to remove excess glucose. “With low levels of water in the body, the brain may struggle to function correctly and cause light headedness.” A dizzy spell can also be the result of low blood sugar levels: “Having a low amount of sugar in the blood (hypoglycemia) can lead to dizziness by causing the brain cells to malfunction,” the health site explained. People should contact their GP if they are… Read full this story
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