Hypoglycemia | |
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Other names | Hypoglycaemia, hypoglycæmia, low blood glucose, low blood sugar |
Hypoglycemia (left) and normal blood sugar concentration (right) | |
Specialty | Endocrinology |
Symptoms | Headache, blurred vision, shakiness, dizziness, weakness, fatigue, sweating, clamminess, fast heart rate, anxiety, hunger, nausea, pins and needles sensation, difficulty talking, confusion, unusual behavior, lightheadedness, pale skin color, seizures[1][2][3][4][5] |
Complications | Loss of consciousness, death |
Usual onset | Rapid[1] |
Causes | Medications (insulin, glinides and sulfonylureas), sepsis, kidney failure, certain tumors, liver disease[1][6], malnutrition[7] |
Diagnostic method | Whipple's triad: Symptoms of hypoglycemia, serum blood glucose level <70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L), and resolution of symptoms when blood glucose returns to normal[2] |
Treatment | Eating foods high in simple sugars |
Medication | Glucose, glucagon[1] |
Frequency | In type 1 diabetics, mild hypoglycemia occurs twice per week on average, and severe hypoglycemia occurs once per year.[3] |
Deaths | In type 1 diabetics, 6–10% will die of hypoglycemia.[3] |
Hypoglycemia | |
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Other names | Hypoglycaemia, hypoglycæmia, low blood glucose, low blood sugar |
Hypoglycemia (left) and normal blood sugar concentration (right) | |
Specialty | Endocrinology |
Symptoms | Headache, blurred vision, shakiness, dizziness, weakness, fatigue, sweating, clamminess, fast heart rate, anxiety, hunger, nausea, pins and needles sensation, difficulty talking, confusion, unusual behavior, lightheadedness, pale skin color, seizures[1][2][3][4][5] |
Complications | Loss of consciousness, death |
Usual onset | Rapid[1] |
Causes | Medications (insulin, glinides and sulfonylureas), sepsis, kidney failure, certain tumors, liver disease[1][6], malnutrition[7] |
Diagnostic method | Whipple's triad: Symptoms of hypoglycemia, serum blood glucose level <70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L), and resolution of symptoms when blood glucose returns to normal[2] |
Treatment | Eating foods high in simple sugars |
Medication | Glucose, glucagon[1] |
Frequency | In type 1 diabetics, mild hypoglycemia occurs twice per week on average, and severe hypoglycemia occurs once per year.[3] |
Deaths | In type 1 diabetics, 6–10% will die of hypoglycemia.[3] |