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Tremors of the fingers are considered to be a very common symptom. Tremors in hands and feet are quite common with increasing ...
Nocturnal hypoglycemia is the medical term for low blood sugar that happens while you sleep. While people with diabetes can keep better tabs on their blood sugar levels when awake, that task ...
Hypoglycemia occurs when levels of blood sugar, or glucose, fall too low; a reading below 70 milligrams per deciliter is an ...
Hypoglycemia means a low blood sugar. Patients complain of increased sweating. They have tremors. They might feel a little bit confused, a little bit delirious, a little bit anxious, and they want ...
Hypoglycemia is the major barrier to good glycemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus. Furthermore, randomized controlled trials have emphasized the grave risks associated with severe ...
A SPECIFIC etiology has not been determined in the majority of infants and children with symptomatic spontaneous hypoglycemia. 1 This idiopathic hypoglycemia typically has its onset before two ...
Hypoglycemia can develop if the body has too much insulin. Symptoms may include blurry vision, dizziness, shaking, clamminess, and a rapid pulse. This can quickly become an emergency. You can ...
Reports of fluoroquinolone-induced hypoglycemia are abundant, but reports of hyperglycemia induced by fluoroquinolones are also available. [15–19] The primary theory of fluoroquinolone ...
[18] An alternative possibility is that there was an increase in the metabolism of lactate derived from the circulation, which increased by 50% under hypoglycemia. It has been reported that an ...
Beta-blockers can cause either low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) or high blood sugar (hyperglycemia). They can also mask the symptoms of low blood sugar, meaning that a person may not be aware they ...