How does hypoglycemia cause
summary
Hypoglycemia is a clinical phenomenon that the blood glucose concentration is lower than normal, and there are symptoms of sympathetic excitement such as hunger, weakness, sweating, anxiety, palpitation, limb tremor, or (and) mental disorder, fear, panic, hallucination, forgetfulness, numbness and other brain symptoms. There are many causes and the pathogenesis is complex. Here's an overview of how hypoglycemia is caused.
How does hypoglycemia cause
The first is that the dosage of insulin is too much or the condition is improved without reducing insulin in time.
Second, due to meeting, going out for a visit, not having breakfast for a long time, finishing work late and other reasons, eating or adding meals later than usual.
Third, the proportion of injection of mixed insulin is not appropriate (PZI is 1-2 times more than RI) and the dosage is large. It often has more urine sugar during the day and hypoglycemia at night.
matters needing attention
They didn't eat or add food on time before the time of the strongest insulin effect.