There are numerous symptoms for low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia. Keep an eye out for: shaking, anxiety, nervousness, hunger, nausea, headaches, negativism, confusion, fatigue, difficulty speaking or blurred vision, among many other symptoms.
Common symptoms of low blood sugar are dizziness, headache, tiredness and even shaky hands. The easiest and fastest way to counter the low blood sugar is to eat something.
There are a number of different symptoms of high blood sugar. Some of the early symptoms of high blood sugar are frequent urination, increased thirst, and blurry vision.
Blood sugar fluctuates. How do you know it is low if you are not tested when you are experiencing the symptoms?
Feeling light-headed and jittery can be related to low blood sugar levels. It would be best to visit your doctor to have some blood work done to confirm a suspicions of low blood sugar.
Symptoms of low blood sugar include confusion, double vision, blurred vision, seizures, fainting, dizziness, shakiness, sweating, heart palpitations, anxiety and increased hunger.
Dry mouth, thirst are a few. Check this web site for a complete list: diabetes.webmd.com/diabetes-hyperglycemia. Hope it helps some.
These sound like symptoms of hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. If you are having these symptoms, eat some candy or drink some juice to quickly raise your blood sugar higher. Please see your doctor as soon as possible for proper diagnosis. Your doctor can help determine if you have a problem with your blood sugar and if treatment is necessary. If it goes untreated, very low blood sugar can cause severe side effects, or even death.
Another name for having low blood sugar levels is called Hypoglycemia and it has several symptoms. In more mild cases of it you may feel jitter, nervous, sweaty or cold. Some of the harsher symtpons can be blurred vision and trouble walking.
Hyperglycemia does have similar symptoms, fatigue, blurred vision, and headaches. However he would have to have diabetes to have food interact with his mood and feelings.
It can be difficult to determine if you have gestational diabetes from symptoms alone. Some common ones are fatigue, thirst and possibly yeast infections (because of higher sugar levels). The best way to know is to take the blood glucose screening at your doctor's office.
Glucose, C6H12O6. Can be found as such in some edibles, but largely formed by the hydrolysis of sucrose, C12H22O11, common table sugar.
The symptoms you have described sound very much like some form of Hypoglycemia. This means your friend's body has trouble controlling and uptaking sugar in his daily diet.
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