7 Nighttime Diabetes Signs and Tips to Stabilize Blood Sugar

3. Endless Bathroom Trips

Ever sprint to the bathroom multiple times a night? Frequent urination happens when excess glucose overwhelms your kidneys. A 2021 study in Diabetes Care links this to early diabetes. Karen counted five trips nightly before seeking help. Notice this pattern? Log it. But wait, the next sign affects your rest.

4. Restless Legs Keeping You Awake

Feel like your legs twitch or crawl when you lie down? Restless leg syndrome, tied to diabetes nerve issues, disrupts sleep. Mark felt this “electric” buzz until lifestyle changes eased it. Studies suggest 20% of diabetics experience this. Got twitchy legs? The next sign hits your energy.

5. Waking Up Exhausted

Imagine dragging yourself out of bed, foggy despite eight hours. High or low blood sugar disrupts sleep cycles, per Mayo Clinic research. Karen felt like she “ran a marathon” each morning. Always tired? Check your glucose trends. But there’s a subtler sign to catch.

6. Snoring or Breathing Pauses

Picture your partner nudging you for snoring like a freight train. Sleep apnea, common in diabetes, spikes blood sugar, says a 2020 Journal of Sleep study. Mark’s wife noticed his breathing pauses; a sleep study helped. Snoring loudly? Talk to your doctor. The final sign? It’s in your eyes.