Diagnosing Hypoglycemia

Diagnosing hypoglycemia includes looking for:

  • hunger.
  • nervousness and shakiness.
  • perspiration.
  • dizziness or light-headedness.
  • anxiety.
  • headache.
  • sleepiness.
  • confusion.
  • difficulty speaking.
  • feeling anxious or weak.

In severe form, in diagnosing hypoglycemia, doctors have seen cases in which patients:

  • sweating to a loss of coordination.
  • seizures.
  • changes in consciousness, even coma.
  • prolonged hypoglycemia can lead to brain damage.

Hypoglycemia is a concern since your brain depends on your blood sugar as its main source of fuel. Too little glucose can impair the brain’s ability to function. Severe or prolonged hypoglycemia may result in seizures and serious brain injury.

When self diagnosing hypoglycemia and you have the signs symptoms of hypoglycemia, see a doctor/health professional immediately. You will need immediate care and monitoring. Immediate change in lifestyle is a must. You need right diet and lots of exercise. This should be a wake up call for you to act towards improving your health, because ignoring the signs symptoms of hypoglycemia would be very fatal.

You have hope in getting better from hypoglycemia and diabetes. I hope you enjoyed this “diagnosing hypoglycemia” article. Let’s continue the discussion on how we can make you feel better and healthier.