Hypoglycemic symptoms and treatment measures in diabetic patients

Dr. Jesse King
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2025-05-01 16:52:48 Views: 71 times

The symptoms of hypoglycemia in people with diabetes mainly include palpitation, hand shaking, sweating, hunger, dizziness, fatigue, etc. In severe cases, confusion and coma may occur. Patients need to immediately supplement sugar, adjust the dose of the drug, monitor blood sugar changes, etc.

1, Immediately supplement sugar

once symptoms of hypoglycemia, such as dizziness, palpitations, cold sweats, etc., you should immediately eat sugary foods such as candy, chocolate or sugary drinks to quickly increase blood sugar levels.

2. Adjust the dose of the drug Patients with

frequent hypoglycemia may be related to excessive drug doses or mismatched diets. You should consult a doctor promptly to adjust the dose of hypoglycemic drugs or insulin to ensure that blood sugar is stable within a safe range.

3. Monitor blood sugar changes

After dealing with hypoglycemia, you should continue to monitor blood sugar changes to ensure that blood sugar returns to normal levels and remains stable. At the same time, record the time, symptoms and treatment methods of hypoglycemia to provide a reference for adjusting treatment plans in the future.



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