I have a blood sugar level of 80 and feel shaky, what should I do?
When the brain feels the body doesn't have enough sugar, it increases muscle storage of sugar.
faint, passing out shaky
No, normal blood sugar level should be bwtween 80 - 125. what is the normal sugar level at bed time my blood sugar is 195..what should I do? is a blood sugar of 140 dangerous is a blood sugar of 115 something to worry about what is the normal blood pressure level Is a lood Sugar of 96 abnorbal?
Why are you on the internet when you should be calling your doctor?
The maximum your blood sugar level should be between 70 and 140mg/dl depending on how recently you consumed food. If you have concerns you should visit your doctor or get a blood test done to determine your level.
When you are hungry, your body's blood sugar levels drop, leading to the release of adrenaline and causing shaky feelings. This is your body's way of signaling that it needs fuel so it can function properly. Eating something will help stabilize your blood sugar levels and reduce the shakiness.
Eating candy will affect a persons blood sugar level. If they are feeling particularly tired or dizzy, a bit of candy might provide relief and assist in bringing their blood sugar back to normal levels.
No, if you are symptomatic... hence the shakiness, dizziness, and irratability, then it is not normal. Keep a snack around to avoid this in the future. Are you diabetic?
The range of normal sugar level during fasting is 70 - 110mg/ml The sugar level should be less than 160mg/ml in post prudential test
The normal range for blood sugar is between 70 and 100 milligrams per deciliter. Diet is the best way to control this but people who are diabetic usually need insulin to help.
Hypoglycemia (or low blood sugar), results in the release of epinephrine and other counter-regulatory hormones to try to elevate the blood glucose. Epinephrine release makes you feel shaky, flushed, and sweaty. This is a normal response to low blood sugar and you should pay attention to this feeling and check your blood sugar and eat if your sugar is low.
* Tiredness * Headache * Feeling a bit 'sickly' I think those are correct but please don't quote me.