People who have diabetes and use insulin or diabetes pills can have low blood sugar (glucose). Low blood sugar, called hypoglycemia, happens when the level of sugar in the blood falls below 70 mg/dl. Blood sugar drops when there is more insulin than needed to regulate the sugar level.
Causes of hypoglycemia
Symptoms of hypoglycemia
You might pass out if your hypoglycemia is not treated.
Treatment for hypoglycemia
1. Test your blood sugar level, if possible. If you think your blood sugar is low but are unable to test your blood, treat with one of the following:
2. Wait 15 minutes. If your symptoms do not lessen, retest if possible. If your blood sugar is less than 70, repeat treatment.
3. If your next meal is more than ½ hour away, follow up with a small snack such as one of the following:
4. If you still do not feel better, call your doctor or 911.
5, Record this episode. Write down the date and time your low blood sugar occurred, any possible causes, and what you did to treat it.
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