Frequent urination or extremely thirst
Frequent and/or excessive urination, often known as polyuria, indicates that your blood sugar levels are high enough to "spill" into your urine. When your kidneys are unable to keep up with the quantity of glucose, some of it leaks into your urine. This forces you to urinate frequently, especially at night.
Frequent urination is significantly linked to frequent episodes of urinary urgency, or the urgent desire to pee. It is frequently, but not always, accompanied by urinary incontinence and polyuria (large total volume of urine). In some circumstances, however, urinary frequency entails merely normal quantities of pee overall. Another typical early sign of diabetes is extreme thirst. It is associated with elevated blood sugar levels and is aggravated by frequent urination. Drinking often does not quench thirst.