If the symptoms of hypoglycemia are transient and the fasting blood glucose is normal the next day, it may not be a big problem and no treatment is needed. If symptoms of hypoglycemia occur frequently, it is necessary to find the cause of the problem and target treatment.
Hypoglycemia symptoms can be seen in patients who have eaten too little, consumed a lot of alcohol, and also in patients who are malnourished and have reduced cortisol. When symptoms of hypoglycemia occur, blood glucose should be measured immediately to clarify the situation. Normal people’s blood glucose is lower than 2.8mmol/L, and diabetic patients’ blood glucose is lower than 3.9mmol/L, which is called hypoglycemia.
When symptoms of hypoglycemia appear, blood sugar should be measured in time to clarify the condition.