Does diabetes cause muscle aches and weakness?

People with diabetes may experience weakness, but it is less common to experience muscle aches and pains. Patients with diabetes who have high blood glucose levels that are not well controlled often experience symptoms such as excessive drinking, urination, and weight loss. In addition, the body cannot utilize the glucose in the blood, so generalized fatigue and weakness may occur. When a diabetic patient experiences hypoglycemia, he or she may also experience generalized fatigue, accompanied by symptoms such as panic and cold sweat. Diabetic patients with a combination of upper respiratory tract infections, viral colds, and fever may experience muscle aches and pains. When the symptoms of generalized fatigue when patients need to carry out blood glucose monitoring, if there is hypoglycemia need to supplement sugar, if the blood glucose level has not been well controlled need to be adjusted under the guidance of the doctor glucose lowering program. When the patient has symptoms of muscle pain, we need to pay attention to whether the patient has excessive exercise, suffering from viral colds and other conditions, and timely treatment.