Symptoms of neurotic hypoglycemia
The main symptom of hypoglycemia is impaired brain function (neurohypoglycemia). When blood sugar is too low, the brain can't get enough glucose, so it can't play some normal functions, and it is prone to dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, slurred speech and other symptoms.
hungry
Hypoglycemia is easy to cause hunger. Too much insulin in the body will lead to low blood sugar, cells will not get enough glucose, and the brain will send a message of hunger.
Other symptoms of hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia may also cause anxiety, trembling, cold sweat, anxiety, weakness and other symptoms, which vary from person to person and according to age and gender.
When the blood sugar level is lower than 2.8mmol/L, patients will have hypoglycemia reactions, such as hunger, palpitation, sweating, fatigue, pallor and so on.
If the blood sugar is lower, or the hypoglycemia lasts longer, the patient will have mental and consciousness disorders, such as being unable to find a place, not knowing anyone, or even talking nonsense, like a mental illness.
In the worst case, there will be drowsiness and even coma, which is life-threatening.
In order to prevent the symptoms of diabetic hypoglycemia, it is necessary to:
Choose good living habits.
Cooperate with the doctor's treatment