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  2. There are many causes of fatigue, especially if you live with diabetes. However, fatigue and being tired are also hallmark symptoms of undiagnosed diabetes and prediabetes . If you live with existing diabetes, being tired is usually a symptom of another underlying cause or complication.

  3. Fatigue, or extreme tiredness, is a common symptom of diabetes. It can result from high blood sugar levels and other diabetes complications, or be due to medication side effects. Fatigue and...

  4. Diabetes Fatigue: Causes, Management, and More - Healthline

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    It can be challenging to treat both diabetes and fatigue. However, there are numerous options that can help. You may first need to see your doctor to determine the exact cause of...

  5. Diabetes and Fatigue: Everything You Need To Know

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    Can undiagnosed/uncontrolled diabetes cause fatigue? Undiagnosed and uncontrolled diabetes can cause fatigue. Earlier in this article, reactive hypoglycemia was mentioned, which is when your body tries to make too much insulin to keep up with the sugar intake and causes a sugar crash.

  6. What Are the Symptoms of Uncontrolled Diabetes? - Verywell Health

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    Classic symptoms of uncontrolled blood sugar include excessive thirst, fatigue, and blurred vision. But there are many less obvious signs as well. This article discusses the symptoms of uncontrolled diabetes. It explains the common and uncommon signs of high blood sugar and when to talk to your healthcare provider.

  7. How Type 2 Diabetes Makes You Feel Tired All the Time

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    How Type 2 Diabetes Causes Fatigue. High blood sugar levels, the defining aspect of diabetes, can cause tiredness by interrupting the body’s ability to harvest energy from the food we eat.

  8. Does High Blood Sugar Make You Tired? What to Know

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    High blood sugar can cause fatigue that contributes to diabetes fatigue, and blood sugar swings can also cause fatigue in people with normal blood sugar levels. For people with diabetes, blood sugar spikes can be identified by regularly checking blood sugar levels.