It shouldn't do. Hyperglycemia could make you thirsty (your body attempts to dilute the sugar level of your blood by making you drink more), hypoglycemia should not.
No. Hypoglycemia is caused by what a person eats or doesn't eat, regardless if lactating or not.
no, but diabetes can make you exceptionally thirsty.
ye quite thirsty
It is said that garlic has properties that make you thirsty after eating it.
Hypoglycemia can kill you faster. Also, it leads to confusion and unconsciousness which can make it harder to get help.
Perhaps it would make you thirsty. The body may be trying to make more volume in the blood.
1.5 hours later
yes
if you are a person who drinks when you eat (when you get thirsty)
If the food you eat is dry, then it will dry your mouth up and make you thirsty.
The salt in the food dries out your tongue and throat, making you thirsty.
yes.