The most common symptoms of hypoglycemia shock are pale face, cold sweat, general weakness, rapid heart rate and low blood pressure. In this case, you should immediately let the patient to rest mainly, you can give the patient oral sugar or sugar water and cookies and other fast food to raise blood sugar, in addition to immediately sent to the hospital for emergency treatment. If the blood pressure remains low, the patient should be given 50% glucose in the hospital to correct the hypoglycemia, and 2-3 intravenous channels should be established to correct the hypovolemic state. If the shock is not corrected by pushing high glucose and rehydration, and the hypotension still occurs, then apply antihypertensive drugs, such as dopamine and alamine, both of which can constrict blood vessels and thus raise blood pressure and correct the hypotension.