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Diabetic.Today - Diabetes May lead to Hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia symptom come on quickly and may include clumsiness, difficulty with talking, confusion, and loss of consciousness or seizures and finally, coma

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Diabetic.Today - Diabetes May lead to Hypoglycemia

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  1. Diabetic.Today - Diabetes May lead to Hypoglycemia Browse Complete Article:- http://www.diabetic.today/diabetes-may-lead-hypoglycaemia-diabetes-complications/

  2. About Us “diabetic.today” is an e-magazine created to spread awareness to the world most uncontrollable ‪‎disease spreading all across the globe in a very fast pace. www.diabetic.today

  3. “Our Goal is to make this universe about you, to help improve lives of those with diabetes, inspire lifestyle management, signal precautions and win on healthy living” www.diabetic.today

  4. Diabetes May lead to Hypoglycemia People with diabetes type 2 are often patients- in- waiting for hypoglycemia, ‘a common and potentially deadly problem’ in such diabetics. The glucose level at which hypoglycemia is said to occur varies in most humans; but it is generally clubbed at levels below 3.9 mmol/L (70 mg/dL). In any person, following long periods of not eating or a bout of exercises, a level below 2.8 mmol/L (50 mg/dL) would constitute onset of a hypoglycemic event. In newborns hypoglycemia is indicated at a level below 2.2 mmol/L (40 mg/dL) or less than 3.3 mmol/L (60 mg/dL) but only if symptoms are present. www.diabetic.today

  5. Diabetes May lead to Hypoglycemia Insulin, sulfonylureas and biguanides which are medications for diabetics are the most common cause of hypoglycemia. In cases where the diabetic has not eaten well or has imbibed alcohol or has exercised too much, there is greater risk of hypoglycemia setting in. Babies, who are otherwise healthy, may suffer a hypoglycemic event if they have not eaten for hours. Of course, these are not the only causes of hypo glycaemia. Causes could range from kidney failure and liver problems to natal metabolic error and C peptide levels in the blood. Hypoglycemia symptoms come on quickly and may include clumsiness, difficulty with talking, confusion, and loss of consciousness or seizures and finally, coma. Also, a feeling of hunger, sweating, shakiness, and weakness may occur. www.diabetic.today

  6. Diabetes May lead to Hypoglycemia There are people who show few initial symptoms of hypo glycaemia. Here one must adhere to frequent routine testing. The simplest way for a diabetes type 2 patient to prevent hypoglycemia setting in, is to match his diet with his quantum of exercise; and both, to the medication used. The immediate treatment for hypo glycaemia is by to ingest simple-sugar high foods or dextrose or inject glucagon. The danger here is ‘the spike and trough syndrome’. www.diabetic.today

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