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Hypoglycemia means low blood sugar level (less than 4mmol/L), where it is too low to support regular functioning of the body.
These are some of the possible reasons for hypoglycemia: 1. Excessive insulin injection or diabetes medication. 2. Eating too little food. 3. Delay or skipping meals. 4. Drinking large amount of alcohol or taking alcohol without food. 5. Increased physical activities without adequate food intake.
1. Treat it with 15-20 grams of fast acting carbohydrates. In other words, consume a small amount of sweetened food immediately. Some example of sweetened food:
2. Retest blood sugar level after 10-15 minutes. If it remains low, repeat this exercise with the same amount of sweetened food.
3. Once your blood sugar returns to normal, you can have 15-20g of slow-acting carbohydrate to prevent a subsequent dip in blood sugar levels. You can also have some light snacks such as:
1. Hypos and Hypers. Diabetes UK.[Cited 2017 July 26] Available from: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Guide-to-diabetes/Complications/Hypos-Hypers/ 2. Briscoe et al. Hypoglycemia in Type 1and Type 2 Diabetes: Physiology, Pathophysiology and Management. Clinical Diabetes, 2006; 24 (3): 115-121
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