Methods of Hypoglycemia Management


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The normal value of fasting blood glucose is 3.9-6.0mmol/L. If the blood glucose of non-diabetic patients is lower than 2.8mmol/L, it can be diagnosed as hypoglycemia. If the blood glucose of diabetic patients taking oral hypoglycemic drugs is lower than 3.9mmol/L, it is hypoglycemia. The treatment methods of hypoglycemia include the following points: First, if the patient is conscious, he can immediately eat or drink sugar water. After 15 minutes, re-test blood glucose. If the blood glucose is still lower than normal, he can repeat eating or sugar water. Second, if the patient is in a hypoglycemic coma, it is necessary to see a doctor in time, immediately establish venous channels, and quickly drip glucose. Third, find out the cause of hypoglycemia. Diabetic patients show hypoglycemia, and should adjust diet and drug treatment programs under the guidance of doctors. Non-diabetic patients repeatedly show fasting hypoglycemia, and should further rule out insulinoma, malignant tumors, such as liver cancer, and other diseases that may cause hypoglycemia.