What Are the Symptoms of Low Blood Sugar?
Hypoglycemia is a condition characterized by an abnormally low level of blood sugar (glucose), your body's main energy source.
Hypoglycemia is commonly associated with the treatment of diabetes. However, a variety of conditions, many of them rare, can cause low blood sugar in people without diabetes. Like fever, hypoglycemia is not a disease itself - it's an indicator of a health problem.
Hypoglycemia is commonly associated with the treatment of diabetes. However, a variety of conditions, many of them rare, can cause low blood sugar in people without diabetes. Like fever, hypoglycemia is not a disease itself - it's an indicator of a health problem.
· * Confusion
· Dizziness
· Feeling shaky
· Hunger
· Headaches
· Irritability
· Pounding heart; racing pulse
· Pale skin
· Sweating
· Trembling
· Weakness
· Anxiety
· blurry vision
· difficulty sleeping
· loss of consciousness
· Dizziness
· Feeling shaky
· Hunger
· Headaches
· Irritability
· Pounding heart; racing pulse
· Pale skin
· Sweating
· Trembling
· Weakness
· Anxiety
· blurry vision
· difficulty sleeping
· loss of consciousness
References
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hypoglycemia/basics/definition/con-20021103
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