GENERAL ANATOMY
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
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high blood pressure
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cardiac arrest
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low blood pressure
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low blood sugar
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Detailed explanation-1: -While this is important, closely managing your blood sugar levels also increases your chance for low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Blood sugar below 70 mg/dL is considered low. If you think you have low blood sugar, check it. If you aren’t able to check it, go ahead and treat it.
Detailed explanation-2: -Hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) is the hallmark of diabetes onset, and it usually continues to occur on and off after you start treatment. On the other hand, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) occurs as the result of diabetes treatment, particularly insulin administration.
Detailed explanation-3: -When this happens, you can experience symptoms like sweating, shaking, fast heartbeat, feelings of nervousness or anxiety, dizziness, hunger, and irritability. Some people, particularly those with type 1 diabetes, who experience repeated episodes of hypoglycemia, may develop hypoglycemia unawareness.
Detailed explanation-4: -Medications. Taking someone else’s oral diabetes medication accidentally is a possible cause of hypoglycemia. Excessive alcohol drinking. Some critical illnesses. Long-term starvation. Insulin overproduction. Hormone deficiencies. 04-May-2022