Most Common Diabetic Hypoglycemia Symptoms

Diabetic hypoglycemia is the result of the blood sugar of an individual with diabetes going too low. It can make their body begin to shut down. Low blood sugar can have many symptoms. Diabetes patients should always be checking their blood sugar with a meter and test strips. In addition, they should always carry glucose tablets, as these help raise blood sugar quickly. However, if an individual waits too long, they may need medical assistance. Thus, diabetes patients need to know the signs their sugar is going too low and what to do if it happens. Otherwise, there are significant health-related issues that can happen. Here are some of the things to be on the lookout for when blood sugar is too low.

Shakiness And Dizziness

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Low blood sugar can often result in shakiness and dizziness. Patients may feel like they need to sit or lie down because they feel dizzy. The dizziness could be very dangerous because it could happen when driving or even walking. If an individual becomes too dizzy, they could fall and hurt themselves. So diabetes patients should make sure to put themselves in a safe place and test their blood sugar if they feel this way. The shaking feeling mimics the sensation of insides vibrating. If blood sugar is too low (under seventy), patients may be able to see the shaking in their hands. Patients will not be able to control it, and it will become worse as their blood sugar keep going down. Once an individual realizes their symptoms may be a sign of hypoglycemia, they need to act because it will just continue to go down and more significant medical situations may occur because of it.

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