Severe hypoglycemia, or diabetic shock, is a serious health risk for anyone with diabetes. Also called insulin reaction, as a consequence of too much insulin, it can occur anytime there is an imbalance between the insulin in your system, the amount of food you eat, or your level of physical activity.
Signs and symptoms of a low blood sugar level may include:
Shakiness or nervousness.
Anxiety.
Fatigue.
Weakness.
Sweating.
Hunger.
Nausea.
Dizziness or light-headedness.
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Severe hypoglycemia, or diabetic shock, is a serious health risk for anyone with diabetes. Also called insulin reaction, as a consequence of too much insulin, it can occur anytime there is an imbalance between the insulin in your system, the amount of food you eat, or your level of physical activity.
Signs and symptoms of a low blood sugar level may include:
Shakiness or nervousness.
Anxiety.
Fatigue.
Weakness.
Sweating.
Hunger.
Nausea.
Dizziness or light-headedness.
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