Hypoglycemia is too little what in the blood?
Correct answer: Sugar
Player Teresa611
A normal person’s body constantly regulates the amount of sugar (glucose) in the bloodstream and keeps it at a safe level - not too high (hyperglycaemia) and not too low (hypoglycaemia).
If a non-diabetic person eats something full of sugar, their pancreas releases the exact amount of the hormone insulin that is required to deal with the excess sugar in their bloodstream.
Unfortunately, the pancreas of a person with Type 1 diabetes no longer produces insulin, and thus they have to rely on external sources of insulin (via injections or an insulin pump) to regulate their blood sugar.
Type 1 diabetes is NOT caused by eating too much sugar. It’s an incurable autoimmune disorder in which the body’s immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. It cannot be prevented and it cannot be cured.
DkRatz72
Player #53553731, High blood sugar will kill you it will take years.
Low blood sugar will kill you, it will take minutes.
On time
High sugar level….diabetes
Low sugar level…..sick or seizure which I’ve seen before and she passed…..
Both also makes you sick!!!
So have to take care and eat moderately
Marcy
Its Confusing how can you tell that your eating the right amount of sugar
Tom
Player #53553731,
Most things:
too little is bad,
too much is bad.
This is true of many minerals sodium, Na, Potassium, K, Calcium, Ca, Iron, Fe...
Also, fat soluble vitamins, D, E, and water soluble vitamin, A, but harder to get.
Don't take supplements unless you are deficient.
Les
Player Teresa611, THANK YOU FOR THAT GREAT EXPLANATION!!! MY BOYFRIEND HAD IT AND JUST DEALT WITH IT BUT I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT IT WAS AND HE WOULD JUST SAY "DON'T WORRY". BUT IF HE CUT HIS FINGER ACCIDENTALLY CHOPPING (HE'S A CHEF ASSISTANT) THEN IT TURNED INTO
Queen
The foto of the needle is givning me the chills 😖
Tom
Tom, my mistake A is fat soluble
KittyA9
The headache usually comes first followed by an upset/empty stomach feeling.