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Low blood sugar is also known as Hypoglycemia. Having low blood sugar can result in the symptoms of perspiration, rapid heart beat, anxiety and shakiness and is the nervous system response to having low levels of circulating blood sugar.
Low iron levels can be seen in patients with anemia or chronic disease. Mostly people with chronic kidney disease will have low iron levels. Iron deficiency anemia is another condition with low iron levels. This can be treated with iron supplement. Fatigue and weakness is the most common symptoms people present when they have low serum iron levels.
Yes they can. Because you are not getting in much if any carbohydrates your blood sugar remains very low, because your body and particularly your brain prefers to run on glucose the body is forced to make it's own, to do this it has to release hormones to assist in gluconeogenesis (the creation of glucose) these hormones are our bodies ''fight or flight'' hormones mainly cortisol and adrenaline. With these hormones circulating the body it can cause people to feel all the lovely feelings that come along with anxiety. Another factor at play is serotonin levels, in people with anxiety and depression it's been shown that they have low levels of serotonin in the brain. Carbohydrates help in the creation of serotonin and depleting them from your diet will also deplete serotonin levels.
The most common symptoms of low blood sugar are dizziness, shakiness, sweating, hunger and anxiety. The medical term for low blood sugar is hypoglycemia.
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