How Humidity May Affect Diabetes
Humidity is another weather factor that may affect people with diabetes. In general, if the air is too humid, the extra moisture would make you feel hotter. It means that the heat can be worse with high humidity even when the temperatures are not changed. In addition, the sweat cannot evaporate quickly when it is humid. This makes it more difficult for the body to stay cool and keep the levels of blood sugar in check. Therefore, it is advisable to check both the humidity and temperatures if you plan to travel somewhere. [4]










