Hypoglycemia


Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia is also known as low blood sugar. It happens when your blood sugar level drops too low. It happens more often with Type 1 diabetes, but it can happen with Type 2, if your medication is too potent or if you’ve been exercising a lot. Not enough sugar in your blood means that your cells don’t have enough glucose for energy. You might feel nervous or shaky, dizzy or lightheaded, sleepy or hungry. You may be confused, sweaty, or have difficulty speaking or walking.
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ACE Inhibitors
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are oral medications that lower blood pressure. ACE inhibitors are used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure), coronary artery disease and heart failure, and to help to control the progression of diabetes and kidney disease.
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Early Warning Sign Of Diabetes Symptoms - All About Diabetes Posted By : Alien
All to often though, the early warning sign of diabetes goes totally unrecognized. This is somewhat normal as diabetes symptoms can be easily overlooked by so many.
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