Hypoglycemic symptoms and causes


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Hypoglycemia can be caused by diabetes and non-diabetes. If diabetes shows hypoglycemia, it is most likely caused by the use of sulfonylurea hypoglycemic drugs or excessive insulin. At this time, sulfonylurea drugs or insulin should be reduced. Hypoglycemia is also present in non-diabetic patients. This can be seen in hypoglycemic hormone secretion, such as adrenocortical insufficiency, hypophysis, increased endogenous insulin secretion, such as islet cell tumors, autoimmune causes, and genetic diseases. Hypoglycemia can be caused by sympathetic excitation and brain sugar deficiency. Sympathetic excitability symptoms, patients can be manifested as hunger, fatigue, palpitation, excessive sweating, hand shaking and other symptoms. Cerebral sugar deficiency symptoms can be manifested as changes in consciousness, personality changes, cognitive disorders, convulsions, and even coma.