Acute attacks of hypoglycemia can be treated by eating sugary foods, usually without the need for western medicines; if the hypoglycemia is caused by islet cell tumors, it can be treated with drugs such as diazepam and octreotide. Acute attacks of hypoglycemia can be relieved by eating sugary foods, such as milk tea, chocolate, candy, etc., which can relieve the symptoms of hypoglycemia and usually do not need to be treated with western medicines, but hypoglycemic coma patients need to be treated with glucose infusion. In addition, repeated hypoglycemic episodes may be caused by diseases such as pancreatic islet cell tumors. In such cases, in addition to surgical resection, drugs such as diazoxide and octreotide can be used to control hypoglycemic symptoms. When hypoglycemia occurs, if it is not relieved by eating sugary foods or if it is recurrent, it is recommended to go to the hospital.