Hypoglycemia, also called low blood glucose or low blood sugar, occurs when the level of glucose in your blood drops below normal. For many people with diabetes, that means a level of 70 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) or less. read more
Hypoglycemia is a condition characterized by abnormally low blood glucose (blood sugar) levels, usually less than 70 mg/dl. However, it is important to talk to your health care provider about your individual blood glucose targets, and what level is too low for you. read more
Low blood sugar or hypoglycemia is a complication of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It's usually caused by diabetes medications; however foods, drinks, exercise, and stress also can cause it. Symptoms include anxiety, sweating, palpitations, nausea, and weakness. This condition need immediate treatment. read more