Morning blood glucose is usually fasting blood glucose, if fasting blood glucose is only 1.3mmol/L, both for normal people and diabetic people, it belongs to hypoglycemia, which needs to be dealt with by general treatment, medication and other ways.
1. General treatment: If you get up in the morning and have an attack of hypoglycemia, it is recommended to take oral sugar water, sugary drinks or eat candy and other sugary foods to quickly relieve the symptoms of hypoglycemia.
2. Medication: For patients with hypoglycemia, if the symptoms are severe and the patient falls into a coma, it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately for intravenous glucose supplementation and related symptomatic treatment.
Normal adult blood glucose concentration is less than 2.8 mmol/L. Hypoglycemia can be diagnosed when diabetic patients’ blood glucose value is less than 3.9 mmol/L. Hypoglycemia is often accompanied by panic attacks. Hypoglycemia is often accompanied by symptoms such as panic, shaking hands, cold sweat, etc. In severe cases, coma may occur, and emergency treatment is required in the hospital if necessary.
When hypoglycemia occurs frequently, it is necessary to treat the causes and triggers of hypoglycemia, for example, insufficient intake leads to frequent hypoglycemia, which requires more food intake, and if it is caused by pancreatic β-cell tumors, it requires surgical treatment.
If the blood glucose is only 1.3mmol/L in the morning, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further investigation of the cause of hypoglycemia and treatment.