Acute episodes of hypoglycemia should be treated with sugary foods or intravenous glucose, as well as by addressing the causes and triggers. When there is an acute attack of hypoglycemia, some sugary foods can be eaten, such as chocolate, cookies, candies, sugar water, etc., and patients with hypoglycemic coma can be treated by intravenous glucose infusion. If repeated hypoglycemic episodes occur, treatment should be directed at the triggers and causes, for example, diabetic patients should use medication under the guidance of the doctor, if the dose of medication is too high, the dose of medication should be adjusted, and if the recent increase in activity, the food intake should be increased accordingly, etc. The causes include insulinomas, insulinumas and other diseases. Causes include insulinoma, etc. Insulinoma requires surgical resection, and those who cannot undergo surgery can be treated with growth inhibitors, such as octreotide. Low blood glucose is recommended to go to the hospital.