Hypoglycemia is a condition where there is not enough sugar in your blood. Blood sugar is the most readily available fuel for your body to use in exercise. It seems natural that people who do not have enough fuel in their blood would tend to be less active.
Pancreatitis in cats may cause lethargy.
No.
No. Hypoglycemia is caused by what a person eats or doesn't eat, regardless if lactating or not.
Anorexia causes lethargy from the lack of essential nutrients, creating a ration of energy throughout your body. This then makes your body not have enough kinetic, thermal, and potential energy to do anything- therefore causing serious lethargy.
Yes, especially small breeds. It can cause severe hypoglycemia.
Ideopathic or reactive hypoglycemia (also called postprandial hypoglycemia) occurs when some people eat. A number of reasons for this reaction have been proposed, but no single cause has been identified.
When you have hypoglycemia, tissues, especially those that rely heavily on glucose for energy like the brain, may not receive enough glucose to function properly. This can lead to symptoms such as confusion, dizziness, and weakness. Severe or prolonged hypoglycemia can cause tissue damage or even be life-threatening.
how is hypoglycemia related to seizures?
can hypoglycemia lead to diabetes?
In the immediate effects, yes - alcohol does induce euphoria, then in larger doses it will cause lethargy (sluggish feeling), and so on.
Drug-induced hypoglycemia, a complication of diabetes, is the most commonly seen and most dangerous form of hypoglycemia.
There are various reasons why you feel irritable when you are having trouble with hypoglycemia. The body is usually low in terms of glucose which will prevent the normal functions from happening and this may cause you to feel irritable.