Hypoglycemia refers to a decrease in plasma glucose level. There are many reasons for hypoglycemia, which can be caused by dieting and improper use of hypoglycemic drugs.
1. Physiological factors: some people who often diet or eat irregularly can have hypoglycemia symptoms in case of insufficient glucose supply.
2. Drug factors: diabetic patients use insulin, metformin and other drugs to control blood glucose, if they do not follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication or use medication and eat the amount of mismatch, hypoglycemia can occur.
3. Pathological factors: insulinoma secretes too much insulin, adrenocortical insufficiency secretes not enough corticosteroid, etc., which can lead to frequent hypoglycemia.
There are many reasons for the occurrence of hypoglycemia, and it is recommended that people with frequent hypoglycemia go to the endocrinology department of regular hospitals for consultation and treatment under the guidance of doctors.