hypoglycemia

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A low level of blood glucose
Low blood sugar (hypo = low)
complication of diabetes characterized by low levels of blood glucose This often occurs from too high a dose of insulin or from inadequate food intake following a normal insulin dose Sometimes called insulin shock, hypoglycemia is a true medical emergency
A condition in which there is an abnormally diminished concentration of glucose in the blood, which may lead to convulsions or coma
Low blood sugar
A condition in which blood glucose level in the body falls below normal
a condition that occurs when one's blood glucose is lower than normal, usually less than 70 mg/dL Signs include hunger, nervousness, shakiness, perspiration, dizziness or light-headedness, sleepiness, and confusion If left untreated, hypoglycemia may lead to unconsciousness Hypoglycemia is treated by consuming a carbohydrate-rich food such as a glucose tablet or juice It may also be treated with an injection of glucagon if the person is unconscious or unable to swallow Also called an insulin reaction
Below-normal levels of blood glucose, quickly reversed by administration of oral or intravenous glucose. Even brief episodes can produce severe brain dysfunction. Fasting hypoglycemia can be life-threatening; it occurs most often in patients with diabetes mellitus who mistime insulin therapy or miss meals. It also results from insulin-producing tumours, starvation, or metabolic disorders. Reactive hypoglycemia occurs when the body produces too much insulin in response to sugar intake. Symptoms range from irritability to confusion and seizures, leading to coma and death in severe cases
A deficiency of sugar in the blood caused by too much insulin or too little glucose
Too low a level of glucose (sugar) in the blood This occurs when a person with diabetes has injected too much insulin, eaten too little food, or has exercised without extra food A person with hypoglycemia may feel nervous, shaky, weak, or sweaty, and have a headache, blurred vision, and hunger Taking small amounts of sugar, sweet juice, or food with sugar will usually help the person feel better within 10-15 minutes See also: Insulin shock
abnormally low blood sugar usually resulting from excessive insulin or a poor diet
condition where the blood sugar is lower than normal
{i} deficiency of sugar in the blood (Medicine)
low levels of blood sugar
Low levels of glucose in the blood
An abnormally low level of glucose (sugar) in the blood
a reduction in blood glucose concentration
Low blood glucose levels, which can result in tremors, palpitations and sweating, confusion, drowsiness, mood changes, unresponsiveness, unconsciousness, convulsions, and death
(Low Blood Sugar) Too little sugar in the blood This happens when you inject too much insulin, do not eat enough, or have exercised without extra food A person with hypoglycemia may be nervous, shaky, weak, or sweaty, and have a headache, blurry vision, and be hungry Taking small amounts of sugar, sweet juice, or food with sugar will usually help the person feel better within 10-15 minutes See also: Insulin shock
Low blood glucose
a condition caused by abnormally low blood sugar
A condition where the blood sugar is lower than normal You may feel weak or shaky, feel your heart pounding, perspire, feel very hungry, or get a headache This can be dangerous and should be avoided or treated quickly If not, later symptoms are seeing double, not thinking clearly, and possibly passing out
an excessively low level of glucose in the blood
An abnormally low level of glucose in the blood Medication-induced is a common occurrence during the treatment of Type-2 diabetes
low amounts of glucose (sugar) in the blood
Low values of sugar in the blood
hypoglycaemia
Alternative spelling of hypoglycemia
hypoglycemic
Suffering from hypoglycemia
hypoglycaemia
abnormally low blood sugar usually resulting from excessive insulin or a poor diet
hypoglycaemia
Low blood sugar
hypoglycaemia
An abnormally low level of glucose (sugar) in the blood
hypoglycaemia
A common occurrence in diabetics, this is low blood sugar levels, resulting in anxiety fatigue and a number of other conditions including coma and death
hypoglycaemia
diminished levels of glucose in the blood
hypoglycemic
{s} suffering from an abnormally low level of sugar in the blood (Medicine)
hypoglycemic
of or relating to hypoglycemia; "hypoglycemic agents
hypoglycemic
of or relating to hypoglycemia; "hypoglycemic agents"
hypoglycemic
A sufferer of hypoglycemia
hypoglycemia

    Silbentrennung

    hy·po·gly·ce·mi·a

    Türkische aussprache

    haypōglaysimiı

    Aussprache

    /ˌhīpōglīˈsēmēə/ /ˌhaɪpoʊɡlaɪˈsiːmiːə/
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