Hypoglycemia hypoglycæmia or low blood sugar (not to be confused with hyperglycemia ) is an abnormally diminished content of glucose in the blood . The term literally means under-sweet blood ( Gr. υπογλυκαιμία , from hypo- , glykys , haima ). It can produce a variety of symptoms and effects but the principal problems arise from an inadequate supply of glucose to the brain , resulting in impairment of function ( neuroglycopenia ). Effects can range from mild dysphoria to more serious issues such as seizures , unconsciousness , and (rarely) permanent brain damage or death . The most common forms of hypoglycemia occur as a complication of treatment of diabetes mellitus with insulin or oral medications . Hypoglycemia is less common in non-diabetic persons, but can occur at any age. Among the causes are excessive insulin produced in the body ( hyperinsulinemia ), inborn error of metabolism , medications and poisons , alcohol , hormone deficiencies, prolonged starvation , alterations of metabolism associated with infection , and organ failure. Hypoglycemia is treated by restoring the blood glucose level to normal by the ingestion or administration of dextrose or carbohydrate foods. In more severe circumstances it is treated by injection or infusion of glucagon . Recurrent hypoglycemia may be prevented by reversing or removing the underlying cause, by increasing the frequency of meals , with medications like diazoxide , octreotide , or glucocorticoids , or by surgical removal of much of the pancreas . The level of blood glucose low enough to define hypoglycemia may be different for different people, in different circumstances, and for different purposes, and occasionally has been a matter of controversy. Most healthy adults maintain fasting glucose levels above 4.0 mmol/L (72 mg/dl), and develop symptoms of hypoglycemia when the glucose falls below 4 mmol/L. It can sometimes be difficult to determine whether a person s symptoms are due to hypoglycemia. Criteria referred to as Whipple s triad are used to determine a diagnosis of hypoglycemia: Symptoms known to be caused by hypoglycemia Low glucose at the time the symptoms occur Reversal or improvement of symptoms or problems when the glucose is restored to normal Hypoglycemia (common usage) is also a term in popular culture and alternative medicine for a common, often self-diagnosed, condition characterized by shakiness and altered mood and thinking, but without measured low glucose or risk of severe harm. It is treated by changing eating patterns.
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I am 51 yrd old male. Blood pressure normal /a little hypoglycemic. No other physical ailment.I take Sertaline for anxiety and trazodone to sleep. I am having dizziniess with a high pitched whine noise. If I turn my head it sounds like the noise is tearing in my head. It really sounds like paper tearing just much faster and at a much higher...
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HI. I am 28 weeks pregnant and feel a jittery and hazy in my head after eating a lunch of a pb&j and a fruit greek yogurt smoothie. This feeling has happened before at other times, but I don t recall what I ate prior to the feeling. I am not not sure what it could be. I read online about low blood sugar , but that was after ladies didn t eat for...
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My daughter is 5 years old and has woke up the last 4 nights complaining she is really cold and has been shivering . She has been given extra blankets at night and still seems to have this problem. I am planning to check her temperature tonight if it happens again. Is this a sign of something I need to have checked out? Low blood sugar concerns...
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i had gastric bypass in november of 2010. i started to get low blood sugar episodes in the beginning of 2012. it was like a once a month occurance then it went to a couple times a month then once a week then couple times a week now its every single day i have an episode of low blood sugar, the lowest it has gotten is 28 (when i checked it...
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two night ago while sleeping I turn over in bed and I felt like I was tipping backward in bed, dizzy feeling. yesterday I when shopping and I bent sideways to look for a product way in the back of the bottom shelve. I felt very dizzy and it a good thing the cart was right there because I think I would have fallen over. When I righted my side, it...
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hello, dr. i m a 28 years old. get married in novmber 2010. i m a hypo thyriod patient . is there is any difficulty in conceving for me?
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My husband has been a hypoglycemic for over 20 yrs and due to job change (not nearly as much exercise) and diet change (trucker vs farmer) cannot get his sugar regulated! Drinks a protein shake, eats pnut butter and Dr Atkins protein bar. Does NOT eat sugar as he hasn t for over 20 yrs but still has some blurred vision and is draggy, sleepy and...
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After 2 hours of my dinner, my blood suger levels are about 100...but the very next day morning the fasting sugar shows above 110.. why is it happening?
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In morning my blood sugar is 101/102 @ night around 10pm it drops to 45. I am on nothing is it serious.I also forget and my eyes 3 yrs ago DR. said I was pre diabetic, lost 1oolbs & now starting menopause but my blood sugar @ night drops to 45. I shake, sweat, & feel light headed. In the morning it is 101/102 I eat protein for breakfast almonds...
about a year ago i woke up really really dizzy and throwing up..since then the dizziness come and goes. i had not had a spell for about two months then all of the sudden it came back...it mostly happens when i lay flat on my back in bed and turn over on my right side..and sometimes when i am standing and look up and then down...i have no...
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