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Nocturia, or waking up multiple times during the night to urinate, can be a sign of diabetes. High blood sugar levels can lead to increased urine production
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Waking up thirsty during the night, even after drinking fluids before bed, can indicate elevated blood sugar levels. This symptom, known as polydipsia, is often associated with diabetes.
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Diabetes can cause dry mouth, which may be particularly noticeable at night. Reduced saliva production can lead to discomfort and an increased risk of dental issues.
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Fluctuations in blood sugar levels can trigger night sweats, causing excessive sweating during sleep.
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Some individuals with diabetes experience nocturnal leg cramps, which can disrupt sleep and cause discomfort during the night.
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