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Managing Diabetes: Recognizing Low Blood Sugars
Description
Managing your diabetes better, depends upon you and your caregivers ability to recognize your bodies reaction to changing blood sugar levels. Early signs of low blood sugar is nature’s way of alerting you and your caregiver that something is wrong. Depending on the type of diabetes and treatment, signs of low blood sugar may be present for some time, may gradually worsen or may rapidly escalate into true emergencies.
Early Signs of LOW Blood Sugar:
- Trembling
- Cold sweat
- Irritability
- Light-headedness
- Tingling in various parts of your body (including lips)
- Constant food cravings
- Headache
Worsening Signs of LOW Blood Sugar:
- Chronic fatigue
- Disorientation/Confusion
- Continuation or worsening or early signs noted above
Get medical help immediately for:
- Seizures
- Unconsciousness
Important Points to Consider:
- See a healthcare provider regularly making sure that the treatment plan is clearly understood.
- Follow/provide the diet as recommended by your health care provider, remembering that an adjustment in diabetic medications may be necessary when food consumption declines or if nausea/vomiting occurs.
- Patient and Caregiver education and participation is essential as extreme high or low blood sugar may result in confusion or loss of consciousness.
- Keep a list of common signs/symptoms of low blood sugar for immediate reference.
- Wear a Diabetic Medical Alert Bracelet.
- Test blood sugar with finger stick and keep a log (including how long before or after eating) as directed by the health care provider or if symptoms of low blood sugar are present.
- Extreme low blood sugars can result in medical emergencies. Call 911.
- Better regulation of blood sugars and avoiding extreme lows will improve your overall health.
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