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Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia, also known as low blood sugar, occurs when the blood sugar drops 60 mg/dl. When your blood glucose (blood sugar)drops too low to provide your body energy. Glucose is the main source of the fuel for the body. Some of the common symptoms are: shakiness dizziness sweating hunger headache irritability pale skin color sudden moodiness or behavior changes clumsy or jerky movements difficulty paying attention or confusion tingling sensations around the mouth Always let your physician know if you are experiencing these symptoms. There may also be another condition or medical problem. For people with diabetes, the goal of treatment is to maintain a their normal range blood sugar level. This involves testing blood sugar often, learning to recognize the oncoming symptoms, and treating the condition quickly. To treat low blood sugar immediately, you should eat or drink something that has sugar in it, such as orange juice, a hard candy or milk. |
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