Low Blood Sugar, also known as Hypoglycemia, occurs when blood glucose levels fall below normal. It is commonly experienced by people with diabetes who use insulin or certain diabetes medications, but it can also occur in people without diabetes under certain circumstances.
Common Signs & Symptoms
- Shaking or trembling
- Excessive sweating
- Sudden hunger
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Weakness or fatigue
- Rapid heartbeat
- Confusion or difficulty concentrating
- Irritability or mood changes
- Blurred vision
- Fainting or loss of consciousness (in severe cases)
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