Acute episodes of hypoglycemia can be treated by oral sugary food or intravenous glucose; hypoglycemic episodes caused by diabetes, insulinoma and other diseases should be treated according to the cause of the disease; the drug treatment for diabetes is to adjust the dose of medication, etc., and the drug treatment for insulinoma includes diazoxide and octreotide, etc. Acute attacks of hypoglycemia should be supplemented with sugary foods, such as candies, chocolates, cookies, etc. For comatose patients with hypoglycemia, they should be treated with intravenous glucose. If repeated hypoglycemic episodes need to be suspected to be caused by disease factors, repeated hypoglycemia in diabetic patients may be too large a dose of medication, need to be reduced under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment; insulinomas can also cause hypoglycemia, but also the use of diazoxide to inhibit the secretion of islet B-cell tumors islets as well as oxytetracycline can also be used to control hypoglycemia, the limitation of the islet cell tumors can be surgically resected. When hypoglycemic episodes occur, sugar-containing foods should be supplemented. If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved or the condition recurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital for consultation.