Blood Sugar
Hypoglycemia:- The word for low blood glucose (sugar) is hypoglycemia. Both the food you eat and the liver, which stores glucose in the form of glycogen, create glucose. The "fuel" required for the brain and other bodily organs to operate correctly is glucose. Due to low blood sugar, patients with severe hypoglycemia may go unconscious or have seizures. Severe hypoglycemia needs to be addressed right away because it might be hazardous. Feeling dizzy, sweaty, weak, having a headache, feeling as though you could pass out, and having your heart race are all signs of hypoglycemia. Endocrine Connection:- An very high blood glucose level is a symptom of diabetes. Insulin, a hormone that aids in transferring glucose from the bloodstream into body cells, or drugs that boost insulin synthesis in the body are frequently used to treat it. It is possible for blood glucose to drop too low if these treatments increase insulin levels too much. Hypoglycemia can also happen if you miss...