Panic, shivering and sweating after being hungry may be a sign of hypoglycemia, or it may be caused by hyperthyroidism.
For patients with previous diabetes, hypoglycemia can be caused during the application of insulin or other hypoglycemic drugs, if the drugs are used inappropriately or if they do not eat regularly. For healthy humans without diabetes, if they have not eaten for a long time, plasma glucose levels can also cause discomfort when they drop to hypoglycemic levels. The main manifestations are palpitations, tremors, and anxiety, as well as sweating, hunger, and abnormal sensations.
When hyperthyroidism is present, the disease itself can cause rapid heartbeat and panic attacks. At the same time, the body’s basal metabolic rate increases, and it is easy for hunger to cause hand tremors.
Therefore, when the symptoms of panic, shivering and sweating after hunger occur, you can consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.