Hypoglycemic manifestations


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Hypoglycemia refers to a series of symptoms that occur when the blood sugar concentration is lower than normal. Symptoms may vary from individual to individual, but can usually be summarized as autonomic nervous reaction symptoms, nerve glucose deficiency symptoms, severe symptoms, etc. 1. Symptoms of autonomic nervous response Hypoglycemia stimulates the sympathetic nervous system, resulting in increased adrenaline secretion. Patients show excessive sweating, increased heart rate, and palpitations. Hypoglycemia interferes with normal muscle work, causing tremors and tremors in the hands, feet, or whole body. Low blood sugar, the body will send hunger signals to the brain, causing intense hunger and possibly nausea. 2. Nerve sugar deficiency symptoms Low blood sugar concentration will lead to reduced cerebral blood flow, affecting brain function, resulting in dizziness and dizziness symptoms. Low blood sugar will affect the cognitive function of the brain, leading to loss of concentration, memory loss and other phenomena. Hypoglycemia, brain neural activity is disturbed, prone to mood swings, anxiety, irritability and other emotional changes.3. Severe symptoms When hypoglycemia is severe to a certain extent, it will cause neurons to fail to work normally, affect consciousness clarity, and even cause coma. In extreme cases, hypoglycemia can cause a sudden loss of consciousness or fainting, which is a very dangerous condition and requires immediate treatment.