| Hypoglycemia And Hyperglycemia |
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The early symptoms of hypoglycemia are extreme tiredness, a general feeling of discomfort or nervouseness, irritability, headache, cold sweats, rapid heart rate and hunger. Later symptoms may include confusion, hallucinations, blurred or double vision, convulsions, seizures and coma. Treatment for hypoglycemia is very simple the person needs some carbs. If the patient is awake give them a drink containing sugar, if they are not able to drink place a glucose tablet or small amount of sugar under the tongue. This will raise the blood glucose level, and you should see an immediate improvement in symptoms. Prolonged exposure to decreased levels of glucose can cause permanent brain damage. Even if the blood glucose improves and the person feels fine you need to contact your doctor so they can determine the cause of the event. . The symptoms of hyperglycemia are similar to those of hypoglycemia including weakness, excessive thirst, tiredness, confusion, convulsions and coma. These patients may also experience nausea and vomiting. The treatment for hyperglycemia is insulin. Knowing what the patient’s blood glucose level is prior to treating the patient is a must. If the patient is awake and you live close enough take them to the hospital, if the patient is unconscious call emergency services immediately. Related Articles |