Severe hypoglycemia is mainly dominated by central nervous system symptoms, which are mainly manifested as impaired consciousness, drowsiness, coma and so on.
Hypoglycemia symptoms are mainly a series of symptoms caused by the decrease of glucose level in plasma. Mild hypoglycemia is dominated by hunger, sweating, palpitation, etc.; moderate hypoglycemia hunger, sweating, palpitation aggravated, and dizziness, hand tremor, etc. may occur; severe hypoglycemia is mainly dominated by central nervous system symptoms, with lethargy, coma, impaired consciousness and even death.
Severe hypoglycemia is an endocrine emergency and needs to be handled as soon as possible. Immediately consult an emergency room, give glucose treatment through the vein, and if the treatment is timely, the neurological symptoms can usually be improved after the blood glucose is restored. When hypoglycemic coma occurs, it is important not to feed through the mouth to avoid choking.
Severe hypoglycemia needs to be treated as soon as possible in the emergency room, so as to avoid delays and serious consequences.