
1) Hypoglycaemia 2) Symptom
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1) Hypoglycaemia
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a condition in which blood glucose levels are lower than normal. This can be caused by an overdose of insulin (too much or wrong type) relative to the amount and type of food and/or exercise.
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Abnormally low amount of sugar in the blood.
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Abnormally low blood sugar.
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a condition that occurs when one's blood glucose is lower than normal, usually less than 70 mg/dL. Signs include hunger, nervousness, shakiness, perspiration, dizziness or light-headedness, sleepiness, and confusion. If left untreated, hypoglycemia may lead to unconsciousness. Hypoglycemia is treated by consuming a carbohydrate-rich food such as a ...
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a condition that occurs when one's blood glucose is lower than normal, usually less than 70 mg/dL. Signs
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(mild or moderate) Also called low blood sugar/glucose, mild or moderate hypoglycemia is an urgent situation and a potential emergency. It occurs when a persons blood sugar level drops below the target range. Hypoglycemia must be treated immediately with fast-acting sugar. Blood glucose must be monitored until the level is stable and retur...
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(severe) An urgent and life-threatening emergency. Someone with severe low blood sugar needs another persons help immediately. Symptoms include confusion, fainting, seizure, and difficulty speaking.
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(hi″po-gli-se´me-ә) an abnormally low level of glucose in the blood, usually because glucose has been either removed at an excessive rate or secreted into the blood at a decreased rate. This may be tolerated by normal persons for short periods, but if the blood sugar level remains very low for a long t...
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Hypoglycemia is a condition characterised by an abnormally low level of sugar in the blood. Symptoms of hypoglycemia include weakness, shakiness, nervousness, anxiety, and faintness and actual fainting. Patients may also show marked personality changes and may seem intoxicated. Hypoglycemia is the result of hyperinsulinism, or an excess of insulin ...
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A condition that occurs when one’s blood glucose is lower than normal, usually less than 70 mg/dL. Signs include hunger, nervousness, shakiness, perspiration, dizziness or light-headedness, sleepiness, and confusion. If left untreated, hypoglycemia may lead to unconsciousness. Hypoglycemia is treated by consuming a carbohydrate-rich food such as ...
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Abnormally low levels of glucose (blood sugar) in the blood.
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a condition in which blood glucose levels are lower than normal.
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A common occurrence in diabetics, this is low blood sugar levels, resulting in anxiety and fatigue.In severe untreated cases it can lead to coma and even death.
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A common occurrence in diabetics, this is low blood sugar levels, resulting in anxiety fatigue and a number of other conditions including coma and death.
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Deficiency of glucose in the blood, low blood sugar.
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Abnormally low blood glucose.
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Decreased or lowered blood sugar.
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a blood glucose below 80 mg/dl with or without symptoms or below 90 mg/dl with symptoms.
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also known as low blood sugar, severe hypoglycemia can cause a variety of symptoms ranging from dizziness to seizures.
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Decreased or lowered blood sugar.
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Hypoglycemia is when you have too little glucose in the blood.
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an abnormally low level of glucose in the blood.
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a condition in which the blood sugar is lower than normal.
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