If you mean “5 diabetes symptoms that appear at night,” these are some common nighttime signs that can occur with diabetes (especially when blood sugar is high):
- Frequent urination during the night (nocturia)
High blood glucose can cause the kidneys to remove extra sugar through urine, leading to repeated trips to the bathroom. - Excessive thirst or dry mouth
Losing more fluid through frequent urination can cause nighttime thirst and a dry mouth. - Night sweats
Episodes of sweating during sleep can happen when blood sugar drops too low (hypoglycemia), especially in people using insulin or certain diabetes medicines. - Tingling, burning, or numbness in the feet
Nerve damage related to diabetes (diabetic neuropathy) may cause uncomfortable sensations that become more noticeable at night. - Trouble sleeping or waking up tired
Blood sugar fluctuations, frequent urination, thirst, or discomfort from nerve symptoms can disturb sleep.
Other possible signs include increased hunger, blurred vision, slow-healing wounds, and unexplained weight changes.
If you are experiencing several of these symptoms—especially frequent nighttime urination, unusual thirst, or unexplained fatigue—it may be worth checking your blood glucose levels and discussing the results with a healthcare professional.
