Sudden illness from too much sugar in the blood is known as hyperglycemia, which can lead to symptoms like excessive thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue. Conversely, too little sugar in the blood, or hypoglycemia, can cause symptoms such as shakiness, confusion, sweating, and in severe cases, loss of consciousness. Both conditions require prompt medical attention to prevent serious complications.
Heart attacks are some of the sudden illness and accidents that may occur in health and social care.
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A hemorrhagic eruption is a sudden outpouring of blood, or a rash that results in a sudden outpouring of blood.
accident or sudden illnesses that may occur in a social care setting
accident or sudden illnesses that may occur in a social care setting
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