Signs And Symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus
Symptoms Of Low Blood Sugar

Individuals with diabetes will sometimes experience symptoms of low blood sugar. Low blood sugar, also called hypoglycemia, occurs when there's a very low level of sugar in the blood. Blood sugar, also called glucose, is the main energy source for the body. If an individual's blood sugar drops to less than seventy mg/dL, they need to treat the condition immediately. Treatment includes quickly drinking high-sugar beverages or eating high-sugar foods. Patients might also use medications to increase their blood sugar. Symptoms of low blood sugar include fatigue, an irregular heartbeat, pale skin, anxiety, sweating, shakiness, irritability, hunger, tingling around the mouth, and crying out while asleep. As the condition becomes more severe, the symptoms may progress to blurred vision and other visual disturbances, confusion, abnormal behavior, cognitive impairment, seizures, and loss of consciousness.
