Symptom 8. New-Onset Diabetes
Pancreatic cancer can cause new-onset diabetes, a condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. This occurs when the tumor damages the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, impairing the body’s ability to regulate blood sugar levels effectively.
New-onset diabetes can manifest through various symptoms, such as increased thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, and blurred vision. While diabetes can develop independently of pancreatic cancer, it’s crucial to investigate the cause of sudden-onset diabetes, especially when accompanied by other symptoms discussed in this article.
If you’re experiencing new-onset diabetes, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional. Early diagnosis and treatment can help manage blood sugar levels and minimize the risk of complications associated with diabetes. (6)