If hyperglycemia is "slow knife killing", it will lead to complications and slow decline, then hypoglycemia is "quick knife killing". If it is not handled properly, it will lead to adverse consequences in a short time and even death.
Generally speaking, the typical symptoms of hypoglycemia are hunger, cold sweat, pallor, palpitation, rapid pulse, fatigue, trembling hands and feet, etc.
In addition, glucose is the main energy source of brain cell activity, and once hypoglycemia occurs, brain dysfunction will occur, which is manifested as dizziness, headache, blurred vision, unsteady gait, delayed thinking and language;
When hypoglycemia is not improved continuously, there will be disorientation, hallucination, abnormal behavior and so on. If it continues to develop, it will lead to unconsciousness, convulsion, hemiplegia, deep coma, hypothermia, disappearance of pupil reflection and even death.
It can be seen that hypoglycemia is a disease that cannot be underestimated.
Usually, we should strengthen nutrition and eat in time. As an emergency measure, we can take some sweets and snacks with us. If we find discomfort, we should eat immediately. Generally, it can be relieved in 5- 10 minutes.
Generally, symptoms will be relieved within 15 minutes. If they are not relieved, they should go to the hospital for treatment. Hypoglycemia and abnormal blood sugar reduction lead to symptoms of sympathetic nerve excitement or central nervous system dysfunction. It is recommended that the hospital do a check-up. Life care: How to prevent hypoglycemia? ① Eat on time, live a regular life; ② Don't increase the dosage casually; ③ Check the dosage carefully every time you use insulin; ④ Exercise is constant; ⑤ Always measure blood sugar; ⑤ Take candy with you for later use.