Want this question answered?
Those patients with severe hypoglycemia may require fast-acting glucagon injections that can stabilize their blood sugar within approximately 15 minutes.
"Explain being treated in a dignified way?"
Hypoglycemia, low blood sugar, is normally not a dangerous or long-lasting condition, since in healthy people it corrects itself shortly. The most common way for it to become dangerous is in diabetics being treated with insulin or other medications that lower blood sugar. People without diabetes generally don't have to worry about hypoglycemia.
can hypoglycemia lead to diabetes?
how is hypoglycemia related to seizures?
Drug-induced hypoglycemia, a complication of diabetes, is the most commonly seen and most dangerous form of hypoglycemia.
Dr. Seale Harris discovered hypoglycemia in 1924
Early symptoms of severe hypoglycemia, particularly in the drug-induced type of hypoglycemia, resemble an extreme shock reaction.
The man felt faint due to his reoccurring hypoglycemia.
That is the correct spelling of the term "hypoglycemia" (low blood sugar).
Hypoglycemia is the same thing as Diabetes, according to Wikipedia hypoglycemia literally means 'low blood sugar'. So yes, having low blood sugar unfortunately means you have hypoglycemia.
I don't think there is a relationship between hypoglycemia and hypertension?