Low Blood Glucose Levels

The medical term for low blood glucose levels are is hypoglycemia or 'hypo'.

You have to be very careful of this happening to you if you take insulin or are on some types of diabetes medication.

It can happen if you:

 

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The symptoms you may start to feel could be:

 

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                               Tiredness

 

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                                Confusion

 

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                                 Teary

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                                 Sweaty

 

You may be having a 'hypo' which is another name for low blood glucose levels

If you feel like this, you are very sick and need to:

 

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Ask someone to check your Blood Glucose Level

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Eat something Sugary to like Jelly Beans or Drink 1/2 Glass of Lemonade

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Wait 10 -15 minutes, and

  • If you are not feeling better
  • You will need do another blood glucose test, and
  • Have some more sugar to eat or drink

 

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If you feel better you need to eat a piece of fruit, biscuit or a sandwich

 

Check you have taken your diabetes medication or insulin

 

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Try and check your blood glucose level again to make sure your blood glucose levels are getting higher

 

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If your blood glucose level is good you can go back to what you were doing

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If your blood glucose levels do not get higher and your symptoms become worse,

ask someone to call an ambulance.

 

High Blood Glucose Levels

The medical name for high blood glucose is hyperglycemia.

High blood glucose levels can happen if you:

 

 

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Don't take your Diabetes Medication or Insulin

 

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Eat too much Fatty or Sugary Food

 

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Don't Exercise


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Drink Too Much Alcohol

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Have a Cold, Vomiting or Diarrhoea

 

The symptoms you may start to feel are:

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The need to go to the Toilet a lot to pass Urine

 

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Tiredness

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Thirsty

You may have hyperglycemia.

This is high blood glucose level If you feel like this, you are very sick and need to:

 

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Stop and tell someone how you feel

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Ask someone to check your blood glucose level

 

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Check you have taken your diabetes medication or insulin

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Drink some water

 

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You may need to visit your doctor

 

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If your blood glucose levels are very high and your symptoms become worse,

you may need to ask someone to call an ambulance.