What are the symptoms of running hypoglycemia

Symptoms of running hypoglycemia may include dizziness, palpitations, sweating, and hunger, etc. It is recommended to replenish sugar in time, and seek medical attention in time if it persists without relief. Hypoglycemia may be manifested by sympathetic over-excitement, such as sweating, hunger, heart palpitations, hand trembling, and pallor, etc. Neurological symptoms of glucose deficiency may be manifested by lack of concentration, dizziness, drowsiness, and strange behavior, etc. In severe cases, coma and loss of consciousness may occur. Therefore, if the above symptoms of hypoglycemia occur in running, it is recommended to stop and rest immediately. If you continue to run, as energy continues to be consumed, the symptoms of hypoglycemia may be aggravated, and loss of consciousness may occur in severe cases. When hypoglycemia occurs, you need to quickly replenish sugar to elevate blood sugar, and you can consume sugar water, juice drinks, cookies, etc. If symptoms of hypoglycemia occur, further consultation with an endocrinologist is recommended.