Symptoms of hypoglycemia in diabetes

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Generally speaking, the symptoms of hypoglycemia are not easy to be found, because the symptoms caused by hypoglycemia are very similar to those of many diseases, which often make doctors misdiagnose, such as dizziness, coma, hunger, panic and so on. If you can not accurately judge the condition, please go directly to the hospital for detailed examination. So, what are the symptoms of hypoglycemia in diabetic patients? Let's listen to what diabetes experts say.

Symptoms of hypoglycemia in diabetes

1. Panic, shaking hands, hunger, dizziness. The symptoms can be masked by drugs for high blood pressure and heart disease, such as β- Receptor blockers: propranolol, acylamide, etc. patients treated with insulin sulfonylurea hypoglycemic drugs should be cautious when taking these drugs.

2. Disturbance of consciousness: nonsense, coma. Some have convulsions. It often occurs in elderly patients or severe hypoglycemia. If the patient's mind has changed, 50% glucose 40-60ml should be injected intravenously. If it is more serious, 10% glucose can be continuously injected intravenously.

3. Reactive hyperglycemia after hypoglycemia: after hypoglycemia, the body will have a process of hyperglycemia after a period of adjustment. For example, if hypoglycemia occurs at night, the fasting blood glucose in the morning will rise instead. The application of glucagon can be given intramuscular injection of 1 mg glucagon, but the price of glucagon is higher.

matters needing attention

Diabetes will have a certain impact on people's health, if improper medication or treatment, may cause hypoglycemia symptoms, so patients with diabetes should pay more attention to diet, improve human immunity, can effectively control blood sugar.