Dizziness

Dizziness can be an indication of undiagnosed diabetes or a symptom for individuals who already have the disease, regardless of the type. Excessive urination could cause dizziness when your blood glucose levels are high. Urination is one way the body gets rid of excess glucose in the bloodstream. Ultimately, this could end up causing dehydration and dizziness. When glucose levels are low, the brain does not receive enough fuel to function normally. This can cause confusion and dizziness. People who do not have diabetes can also suffer from hypoglycemia, which includes dizziness as a symptom. In general, a brief dizzy spell is not cause for concern. However, if dizziness occurs regularly or does not go away, you should check in with your doctor or healthcare team.