What Might Be The Cause Of Sweating,blurred Vision And Nausea Suffering From Diabetes?
Hi my mother is 80 years old and today she had a very bad turn where she had very hot sweats, blurred vision and felt nausea and took about 45 minutes to come out. This evening she is feeling very washed out. She has had these before about 6 weeks ago and doctor could not find anything about her. She is a type 2 diabetic but it is very well managed and generally very fit and healthy and looks after herself very well
Last time she went to the doctor about it she had bloods done and they said she was low in sodium and could not find anything wrong, except she was low in sodium
As per your above mentioned symptoms it is appearing that you might be suffering from hypoglycemia which is called as low blood Sugars than the recommended normal Range.
Most commonly it is caused by medications which is taleo to treat diabetes
What best you can do is to review your current medications and you can think about reducing the dosages in the night.
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What Might Be The Cause Of Sweating,blurred Vision And Nausea Suffering From Diabetes?
Dear sh As per your above mentioned symptoms it is appearing that you might be suffering from hypoglycemia which is called as low blood Sugars than the recommended normal Range. Most commonly it is caused by medications which is taleo to treat diabetes What best you can do is to review your current medications and you can think about reducing the dosages in the night. Thanks