Hypoglycemia Symptoms: Recognizing the Warning Signs
Common symptoms of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) can include:
* Feeling shaky, weak, or dizzy
* Feeling hungry or lightheaded
* Sweating or chills
* Rapid heartbeat or palpitations
* Confusion, irritability, or difficulty concentrating
* Blurred vision
* Headache
* Tingling or numbness in the lips, tongue, or fingers
* Seizures (in severe cases)
If you experience any of these symptoms, it's important to check your blood sugar level immediately and take action to raise it if it's low.
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