Abstract: Hypoglycemia is the most common but highly feared complication induced by the intensive insulin therapy in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Nocturnal hypoglycemia is dangerous ...
When blood sugar drops below 70 mg/dL, it may cause hypoglycemia symptoms like shakiness, hunger, a fast heartbeat, sweating, and confusion. Severe hypoglycemia, defined as blood sugar below 54 mg/dL, ...
Eating too few carbohydrates can cause low blood sugar. Drinking alcohol without food can lead to low blood sugar. Some antibiotics and other medications can cause low blood sugar. Common causes of ...
When blood glucose levels fall below 70 mg/dl while sleeping at night, the person experiences a condition called nocturnal hypoglycemia. Studies suggest that almost half of all episodes of low blood ...
What does it mean to experience hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia? How can you recognize the symptoms of both, intervene early, and prevent serious episodes of high and low blood sugar? If you were ...
Credit: Getty Images If you've experienced episodes of diabetic hypoglycemia, your doctor will recommend taking steps to prevent future episodes. Our easy-to-read fact sheets provide clinicians with ...
View All Images Medications may cause hypoglycemia in diabetics and people without diabetes. Image courtesy: Freepik Hypoglycemia or low blood sugar level is quite common in diabetics. But it does not ...
People without diabetes can get hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. This can happen if you take certain medications, have a severe infection, or have other serious issues affecting your organs.
Hypoglycemia in infants and children is common and is caused by a number of sources. Childhood hypoglycemia has the potential to cause brain damage leading to lifelong neurodisability. However, ...
Hypoglycemia is a condition caused by low blood glucose (blood sugar) levels. Glucose is the main way your body gets energy. The condition is most common in people with diabetes who have issues with ...
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