In this blog post, we will explore the early signs of diabetes in women, how they may differ from men’s symptoms, and why it’s important to pay attention to them.
Understanding Diabetes
Before diving into the signs, it’s essential to understand what diabetes is. Diabetes is characterized by either insufficient insulin production (Type 1), inefficient insulin utilization (Type 2), or elevated blood sugar levels during pregnancy (gestational diabetes). Insulin is the hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels.
Type 2 diabetes is the most common type and often develops gradually, making it more difficult to detect in the early stages—especially in women, whose symptoms may be more subtle or mistaken for other health issues.