Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when your blood sugar (glucose) is too low.
Insulin shock; Low blood sugar
Hypoglycemia occurs when:
Insulin is a hormone that reduces blood glucose. It is produced by the pancreas in response to increased glucose levels in the blood.
Hypoglycemia is relatively common in persons with diabetes. It occurs when:
Relative hypoglycemia is a fairly common condition in which a newborn's blood glucose is low. Babies born to mothers with diabetes may have severe hypoglycemia.
Severe hypoglycemia that results in unconsciousness is also called insulin shock.
Idiopathic hypoglycemia is hypoglycemia that occurs without a known cause. People with this type of hypoglycemia do not have diabetes.
Hypoglycemia may also be caused by:
The condition affects approximately 1 out of every 1,000 people.
Other symptoms that may be associated with this disease:
Home monitoring of blood glucose levels will show readings lower than 50 mg/dL.
Serum glucose test will be low.
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