Low Blood Sugar

Low Blood Sugar
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Low Blood SugarA symptom called low blood sugar is also known as Hypoglycemia and there are ways to preventing low blood sugar when you take the time to learn more about the condition. We will go into more detail below regarding the Low blood sugar symptoms to look for, when you know this information you will understand that treating low blood sugar is possible and can be easy. Low blood sugar is most often associated with type 1 diabetes as well as type 2 diabetes. There are few documented cases where a patient is hypoglycemic, without the onset of diabetes in some form.

Your blood glucose levels are what inform your health care professional that you have a problem, if the low sugar symptoms alone are not enough to diagnose.  Once you are diagnosed, it should become routine checking low blood sugar regularly but for many people overcompensating can become a problem. They are trying so hard to get their blood sugar up that they then begin to suffer from high blood sugar. There are many different blood glucose meter types on the market today that can help you maintain your optimum levels of blood sugars without making life a constant race against your next meal. What studies are beginning to show today is that insulin shock as well as adrenalin deficiency may be two of the leading causes of low blood sugar. A diabetic hypoglycemia can use too much insulin and actually create a negative effect on their health making low sugar levels the least of their worries.

Let’s get more in depth in what causes low blood sugar and the symptoms you should look for now that you have a bit of understanding of thesugar blood levels. There are many different causes for this condition; here are some of the most common:

  • Adrenalin deficiency
  • Skipping meals
  • Alcohol dependence
  • Severe infection
  • Cancers
  • Liver failure
  • Kidney failure

This is just a small taste of some of the different disorders that can lean to low blood sugar. You may have never heard of epinephrine but it is one of the major hormones that is released during hypoglycemia and causes the majority of the symptoms. Some of the symptoms you will want to look for include:

  • Palpitations
  • Anxiety
  • Sweating
  • Clammy hands
  • Difficulty thinking
  • Confusion
  • Coma (in most severe cases)
  • Seizure (in most severe cases)

Low Blood SugarAs you can see, the majority of these symptoms can easily be recognized with another disorder and this is why it is so important to make sure you have more than one of these symptoms before thinking you have low blood sugar. Several types of glucose meter are available to help you monitor your blood levels and you don’t have to be already diagnosed as hypoglycemic in order to use them. This is a great first step to take before going to see your doctor.

When dealing with this condition from home, the most common situation a loved one may face is finding their friend or family member at home and perhaps unconscious. If you find this, check their home for needles and you may find this person took too much insulin by mistake. The pancreas can’t handle an overdose of insulin or insulin shock and this is all it takes for your blood sugar to drop rapidly. At this point, if they become conscious enough, giving them a glass of orange juice or even a spoonful of cake icing will be enough to bring their blood sugar back up. Be careful not to create High blood sugar because this type of volatility can be dangerous.

Low Blood SugarA glucagon injection is the most popular form of treatment when you visit your doctor’s office and this is done intravenously. This shot of glucose can increase your blood sugar nearly immediately and your doctor will set you on a regularity plan depending on the severity of your condition. For the safety of your loved ones it is important to ensure if you suspect they are hypoglycemic to get them to a medical professional because the longer it is left untreated the more severe the symptoms can become.

For some patients, it is their metabolism or metabolic speed that is the main problem, where for others it is their hemoglobin. Each patient is different and treatment from home is impossible without the guidance of a health care professional. Low blood sugar can be extremely dangerous and can lead to death when not addressed immediately. Take the time to learn more about this disorder so you are not ignoring symptoms that could be deadly. Millions of people today live with low blood sugar; it’s learning how to control it that takes the time and the rest can be easy. Watch out for alcohol, treating your symptoms for low blood sugar, and epinephrine.

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