Hypoglycemic encephalopathy symptoms?

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Hypoglycemic encephalopathy, mainly because of severe hypoglycemia caused by brain damage, common clinical symptoms are sweating, shaking or blurred vision, and pale and other symptoms, so often show these symptoms must pay attention to. So what are the symptoms of hypoglycemic encephalopathy? Have a look!

Hypoglycemic encephalopathy symptoms?

1. The manifestation of autonomic (sympathetic) nerve hyperactivity. When hypoglycemia attacks, due to the release of adrenaline and noradrenaline from sympathetic nerve and adrenal medulla, the clinical manifestations are sweating, hunger, palpitation, trembling, pale, etc.

2. The manifestation of brain dysfunction is a series of manifestations of dysfunction when the brain lacks sufficient glucose supply. In the early stage, the mental symptoms included inattention, slow thinking and language, dizziness, drowsiness, restlessness, irritability, strange behavior and so on. In severe cases, convulsion, coma and even death occurred. Hypoglycemia can sometimes be misdiagnosed as psychosis, neurological disease (epilepsy, transient ischemic attack) or cerebrovascular accident.

3. Identification of psycho neuro behavioral abnormalities: psychosis, cerebrovascular accident, diabetic ketoacidosis coma, hyperglycemia and hyperosmolarity, etc.

matters needing attention

After we understand the typical symptoms of hypoglycemia, in our daily life, if there are similar symptoms, don't worry too much. Many diseases are similar to hypoglycemia. In order to better confirm, it is necessary to go to the regular hospital for examination. After finding the specific cause, we can better treat it. This is the most important thing.