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✅Get my FREE Daily Reboot Protocol Checklist that will make you feel like you're 30 again! https://www.seniorhealthtips.vip/news... If you're over 60 dismissing unexplained thirst, slow-healing cuts, or numbness as "normal aging," these could be the 7 early visible signs of diabetes damaging your eyes, nerves, and circulation right now—before blood sugar numbers confirm it. In this video, we reveal how to spot prediabetes and type 2 diabetes through body changes you can see daily, plus simple tests to catch it before heart disease, kidney failure, or neuropathy becomes permanent. In this video, you will discover: 1. Darkened Skin Patches (Acanthosis Nigricans) Velvety, dark patches around neck, armpits, groin signal insulin resistance. Thickens skin cells; 90% correlation with prediabetes in adults over 60. 2. Frequent Yeast or Skin Infections High blood sugar feeds yeast—recurrent groin rashes, under-breast redness, itchy skin folds. Seniors see 3x more infections as immunity weakens. 3. Blurry Vision That Comes & Goes Swelling eye lenses from glucose changes cause temporary blur. Improves with sugar control but signals early vascular damage. 4. Slow-Healing Cuts & Bruises Minor scrapes linger weeks; poor circulation + immune weakness delays healing. Watch feet especially—leads to ulcers. 5. Numbness/Tingling Feet (Peripheral Neuropathy) "Stocking glove" pattern—starts toes, climbs calves. Burning, electric shocks at night. 50% diabetics develop; reversible early. 6. Gingivitis & Loose Teeth Red, swollen, bleeding gums; periodontal disease 3x worse. High sugar feeds oral bacteria; signals systemic inflammation. 7. Unexplained Bruising (Weak Capillaries) Easy bruising on arms/shins from fragile vessels + clotting issues. Dark purple spots linger longer than normal. The "Finger Pinch Test": Pinch shin skin—if stays yellow/pale 3+ seconds, circulation poor. Why Seniors Miss It: Thirst blunted; fatigue blamed on age; numbness called "arthritis." Scientific References & Research Acanthosis Nigricans: 90% sensitivity/specificity prediabetes marker (JAMA Dermatology). Neuropathy Prevalence: 50% type 2 diabetics over 60 (Diabetes Care). Periodontal Risk: 3x gum disease diabetics vs non-diabetics (JADA). Vision Fluctuations: 25% early diabetics report intermittent blur (Ophthalmology). Disclaimer This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional about diabetes symptoms, testing, and management—especially with family history, overweight, or prediabetes risk. Never self-diagnose; get A1C/fasting glucose tested promptly.