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Hypoglycaemia – How to Treat and Prevent Low Blood Sugar

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If you have diabetes, you don’t just need to watch out for high blood sugar but low blood sugar (also known as Hypoglycaemia) as well!

Hypoglycaemia occurs when blood sugar levels fall below 4mmol/L. Learn what are the symptoms of Hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar), how to treat low blood sugar symptoms and steps you can take to prevent it from happening.
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0:09 What is hypoglycemia?
0:13 Symptoms of hypoglycemia 
0:30 What causes hypoglycemia? 
4:24 What to do

In this video, we’re going to talk about what causes hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition where you have low sugar in the blood.

A few symptoms of hypoglycemia:

• Dizziness 
• Irritability 
• Increased thirst 
• Sugar cravings
• Depression 

Having either low or high sugar in the body is not good for your health. Too much sugar in the body basically causes a reverse effect and is called hyperglycemia. 

Adrenal stress can also cause hypoglycemia. But, there’s a big confusion on the deeper cause of hypoglycemia. If someone consumes excess sugars, it creates a whiplash effect of the pancreas pumping out the insulin. This over-reaction will create a drop in blood sugar. It’s my opinion that you should avoid sugar, and never add sugar when you have low sugar unless you want to continue this problem. 

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Hyperglycemia Symptoms and Treatment | High Blood Sugar Symptoms | Hyperglycemia vs Hypoglycemia

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Hyperglycemia is a condition that requires emergency treatment. Typically, patients with diabetes get hyperglycemia or high blood sugar. Lack of sufficient insulin in type 1 diabetes patients can lead to high blood sugar. Type 2 diabetes patients get it when their body’s insulin is ineffective.

There can be several causes of high blood sugar, including:
Skipping or forgetting to take insulin
Consuming more carbohydrates
Stress
Illness
Exercising less than normal
The dawn phenomenon (early morning surge in hormones)

If you suspect hyperglycemia, it is essential to seek treatment immediately since it can lead to life-threatening conditions. Early hyperglycemia symptoms are blood sugar higher than 180 mg/dL, increased thirst, frequent urination, headache, and fatigue. If not treated immediately, it can lead to nerve, blood vessel, and organ damage.

There are not too many differences present between hyperglycemia vs hypoglycemia. While hyperglycemia is high blood sugar (greater than 180 mg/dL), hypoglycemia is low blood sugar (less than 70 mg/dL). If not treated immediately, both of them can have severe consequences and may even lead to death.

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:29 High Blood Sugar Causes
1:02 High Blood Sugar Symptoms
1:30 High Blood Sugar Complications
2:28 High Blood Sugar Treatment
2:50 Hyperglycemia vs Hypoglycemia

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Hyperglycemia - Causes, symptoms and treatment of hyperglycemia

Hyperglycemia is the term given to when your blood sugar levels are higher than 10 mmol/L. Blood sugar levels levels exceeding 7 mmol/L can damage internal organs, however, symptoms may not develop until blood glucose levels exceed 15 mmol/L so it’s worth knowing about the symptoms of hyperglycemia and how to recognise the symptoms.

Read more about hyperglycemia at: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/Diabetes-and-Hyperglycaemia.html
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