Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) is when the level of sugar (glucose) in a person's blood gets too low, usually below 70 mg/dL.
Low blood sugar causes in diabetes
Hypoglycemia in people with diabetes is caused by:
- Taking too much medicine, including insulin or certain oral diabetes drugs
- Not eating enough food
- Waiting too long between meals
- Drinking too much alcohol
- Too much exercise without eating a snack or reducing insulin dosage
Most cases of low blood sugar occur in people who have diabetes. It is very uncommon in people who are not diabetic.
Low blood sugar causes without diabetes
Causes of low blood sugar in non-diabetics includes:
- Some medications
- Diabetes medicines, including insulin
- Beta-blockers
- Sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim (Bactrim)
- Haloperidol
- Pentamidine
- Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
- Quinidine
- Sulfonylureas
- Drinking too much alcohol
- Hypothyroidism
- Side effects of weight loss surgery
- Liver or kidney problems
- Anorexia nervosa
- Problems in the pancreas
- Certain genetic disorders
What Are Symptoms of Hypoglycemia?
Early symptoms of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) can include:
Untreated low blood sugar levels can lead to severe symptoms of hypoglycemia, such as:
How Is Hypoglycemia Diagnosed?
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) is diagnosed when a person has symptoms of low blood sugar and:
- Low blood sugar levels are present when symptoms occur
- Measured with a blood test from a blood glucose meter (usually less than 60 mg/dL)
- The person feels better after eating something that raises blood sugar levels to normal
To determine the cause of hypoglycemia, tests may include:
- Blood tests
- Computerized tomography (CT) scan
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan
- Ultrasound
What Is the Treatment for Hypoglycemia?
Treatment for hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) includes:
- Consuming quick sources of sugar
- Glucose tablets or gel
- Sugary candy such as jelly beans, gumdrops, or hard candies
- Honey
- Fruit juice
- Regular soda
- Corn syrup
- Diabetics should carry a quick source of sugar at all times
- Glucagon, a hormone, used to quickly raise blood sugar levels and stop severe symptoms
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https://www.diabetes.org/diabetes/medication-management/blood-glucose-testing-and-control/hypoglycemia