Neurological hypoglycemia?
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Neurohypoglycemia can lead to dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, unclear speech, and other symptoms. Anxiety, tremor, weakness, etc. the symptoms vary according to the degree of the individual. The blood glucose of normal people fluctuated in the range of 3.3 ~ 8.3 mmol / L. Too high or too low is the health of the human body and the body have an impact, neurological hypoglycemia symptoms? Let's talk about it.
Neurological hypoglycemia?
Symptoms of hypoglycemia: easy to hunger. Early symptoms of hypoglycemia include sweating, palpitation, fatigue, hunger and other symptoms. When conscious, patients can drink sugar water, or eat biscuits or snacks with more sugar. Low blood sugar in the human body can easily lead to a strong sense of hunger. Excessive insulin in the body will lead to hypoglycemia, and the cells can not get enough glucose, so the brain will signal hunger. And there will be a series of fatigue, sweating, hunger, pale, tremor, nausea and vomiting and other complications.
Symptoms of hypoglycemia: pale face, when the blood glucose value of the human body is lower than 2.8 mmol / L, people will have hypoglycemia reactions, such as: hunger, panic, sweating, fatigue, pale, etc. Long term human hypoglycemia, patients will appear mental and consciousness disorders, can not find a place, poor memory, and even nonsense, it seems that people with neuropathy in general. If the blood sugar is lower or the duration of hypoglycemia is longer, there will be mental and consciousness disorders, and the nerve center function is obviously abnormal. Headache, dizziness, restlessness, language disorder, sudden loss of orientation and recognition or mental disorder will further lead to convulsions, hemiplegia, lethargy, inhibition of breathing and blood pressure, and even death.
Symptoms of hypoglycemia: brain damage, hypoglycemia, the main symptoms of brain dysfunction (neurohypoglycemia). When the blood sugar is too low, the brain can not get enough glucose, so it can not play some normal functions, which may lead to dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, unclear speech, and other symptoms. If the condition is aggravated, the patient will have a group of symptoms that damage the function of the high-level nerve center, such as personality changes, disturbance of consciousness, nerve disorders, blurred vision, hand and foot convulsions, drowsiness and coma. Neurogenic hypoglycemia often occurs unconsciously and slowly.
matters needing attention
The patients with hypoglycemia can carry candy or chocolate with them. They can adapt to the situation or drink Cyclocarya paliurus to recuperate. Idiopathic functional hypoglycemia is more common in middle-aged women, which mostly occurs 2-4 hours after breakfast. They may have palpitations, palpitations, sweating, pale complexion, hunger, weakness, tremor of hands and feet, high blood pressure and other symptoms.