According to the symptoms, hypoglycemia can be identified in Chinese medicine from the aspects of deficiency of heart and spleen, deficiency of liver and wind, and deficiency of qi and yang.
1. Deficiency of heart and spleen: manifested as dizziness, excessive sweating, pallor, and slow onset. It can be treated with Gui Spleen Tang combined with Tian Tian Wang Xin Xin Dan to tonify the heart and spleen.
2. Liver deficiency and wind movement: manifested as dizziness, blurred vision, fainting, or convulsions. Liver tonifying powder can be used to nourish the liver and quench wind.
3. Qi deficiency and Yang detachment: manifesting as trance, panic and hunger, frequent cold sweating and pallor. Use Ginseng and Subsidiary Soup combined with Sheng Wei San to restore qi and fix yang (by tonifying yang qi to treat prolapse diseases).
Patients with hypoglycemia should consult the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of professional physicians.