Hypoglycemia occurs when the level of glucose (sugar) present in the blood falls below normal, i.e., below 4 mmol/L (72mg/dL). Being aware of the early signs of hypoglycemia can help allow better treatment of low blood glucose levels.
Awareness is also essential among family and friends so that they can recognise the symptoms sooner.
The main symptoms include:
People taking the following medications are usually at a higher chance
Even though medications are the major reasons, a number of other factors can increase the risk as well.
If this condition remains untreated it can lead to a seizure or leave you unconscious. It is advisable to keep a glucometer with you at all times. A glucometer helps you monitor and track blood sugar levels anytime, anywhere.
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