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If your body produces too much insulin, you are what they call Hypoglecimic. This is not Diabetes. Diabetes is when your pancreas produces no insulin at all. Hypoglecimics just have to check their sugars (depending on how bad theirs is) and eat carbohydrates to keep their sugars up. Hope this helps.

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What is the process of producing too much insulin called?

Hypogylcemia and its effects on the brain.


What is hypersecretion of insulin?

when insulin is secreted in a high amount than normal. too much insulin= low blood sugar.


What are the signs that your body is producing too much insulin?

To control your blood sugar level


What to do when blood sugar suddenly drops?

Either a high cellular sensitivity to insulin or too much insulin in the blood.


Too much urine indicate too much insulin?

too little ADH


What is too much secretion of insulin called?

Hyperinsulinism


Should you use a blood glucose test daily if you have too much insulin?

should I use blood glucose test daily if I have produce too much insulin


Are humans born with a limited supply of insulin which the pancreas can produce?

No, the beta cells of the pancreas can and do regenerate, just like skin or most any other tissue. But there is some evidence that producing too much insulin (due to overeating, or insulin resistance, for example) over a long time leads to heart problems and shorter lifespan!


What does insulin induced hypoglycemia mean?

it means that your blood sugar is low because you took too much insulin.


What body part produces insulin so that cells can use sugar?

An organ called the pancreas is responsible for producing insulin. The beta cells found in the islets of Langerhans that are inside the pancreas, specifically carry out the production process.


Can a diabetic die from injecting too much insulin?

Yes, it is possible for anyone to die if they inject too much insulin. What will occur is something called insulin shock. Their blood glucose will drop and they can go into a coma. In extreme cases this can be followed by death.


What disease or illness consist of weakness and headaches and shaking and dehydration and joint pain and dizziness?

There's not a lot of information to go on, but weakness, headaches, shaking and dizziness are symptoms of hypoglycemia. If you are borderline diabetic you can suffer from insulin resistance which means your insulin is too weak to process the sugar in your body. To try to make up for this your body keeps over-producing insulin. If you haven't eaten for a while, this can affect your brain and nervous system, producing headaches, dizziness and so on. The normal treatment is to have small, frequent meals, avoid eating or drinking sugary items (a low-GI diet is ideal), and check that you are getting enough B vitamins, chromium and magnesium in your diet. You can also get some of these symptoms if you are an insulin-dependent diabetic and have taken too much insulin. Any persistent symptoms should be reported to a doctor.