Can a cerebral infarction cause low blood sugar

Cerebral infarction alone does not cause low blood glucose.
Cerebral infarction is an ischemic cerebrovascular disease that does not affect glucose metabolism, and in the acute phase of cerebral infarction, diabetic patients may also experience a reactive increase in blood glucose due to organic damage. However, if the patient himself has a history of diabetes mellitus, after the onset of cerebral infarction, eating less, but the medication regimen of hypoglycemic drugs has not been adjusted accordingly, hypoglycemia may occur.
After cerebral infarction, it is necessary to pay attention to regular monitoring of blood glucose, especially those with a history of diabetes, and adjust the glucose-lowering treatment program according to the fluctuation of blood glucose, as appropriate, in order to avoid too high or too low blood glucose.
In addition, life should pay attention to regular diet, appropriate control of the amount of staple food in each meal, to avoid too little or too much intake.