What is Hypoglycemia?

Hypoglycemia, also known as low blood glucose or low blood sugar, is a major clinical problem for people suffering from diabetes mellitus. Hypoglycemia occurs when the level of blood glucose, which is the body’s main source of energy, goes below normal levels.

What are the main signs and symptoms?

  • The mild to moderate symptoms include:
  • The severe symptoms include:
  • The symptoms that occur during sleep may include:
    • Nightmares.
    • Profuse sweating that drenches your clothes.
    • Fatigue and weakness upon waking.

What are the main causes?

  • The most common cause of hypoglycemia include
    • Medications that are taken to treat diabetes mellitus, namely, sulfonylureas or meglitinides.
    • Alcohol intake especially on an empty stomach.
    • Tumour of the pancreas, which leads to low blood glucose levels due to excess insulin production (a hormone that reduces blood glucose levels).
    • Hyperinsulinism and disorders of glucose metabolism.
  • Risk factors include:
    • Delayed or skipped meals.
    • Inadequate intake of carbohydrates.
    • Being ill.
    • Increased physical activity.
    • Kidney diseases.
    • Liver diseases.

How is it diagnosed and treated?

If taking medications for diabetes, one should always keep a check on the blood glucose levels using a glucometer. Your doctor will take a medical history along with a physical examination to diagnose hypoglycemia. However, the symptoms of severe hypoglycemia are quite evident, your doctor may immediately begin the treatment. If you do not have any symptoms during your initial visit to the doctor, you may be advised to do an overnight fast and then consult the doctor for an examination.

The investigations include:

  • Tests to measure blood sugar levels before and after meals.
  • Test to measure blood sugar level when symptoms occur.

Immediate treatment of hypoglycemia involves consumption of 15 to 20 grams of carbohydrates, such as glucose tablets, fruit juices, or sugar candies, honey, or plain sugar, which are easily converted to glucose.

In severe cases, an injection or intravenous glucose may be administered.

Blood sugar levels should be rechecked every 15 minutes after immediate treatment and maintained thereafter. The treatment of underlying precipitating factors involves an alteration in drugs taken for treating diabetes or removal of the tumour of the pancreas.

Dr. Narayanan N K

Endocrinology
16 Years of Experience

Dr. Tanmay Bharani

Endocrinology
15 Years of Experience

Dr. Sunil Kumar Mishra

Endocrinology
23 Years of Experience

Dr. Parjeet Kaur

Endocrinology
19 Years of Experience

OTC Medicines for Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)

Medicines listed below are available for Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar). Please note that you should not take any medicines without doctor consultation. Taking any medicine without doctor's consultation can cause serious problems.

OTC Medicine NamePack SizePrice (Rs.)
Namhya Diabetes care tea100 gm Leaves in 1 Packet589.0
Dabur Honey 500gm500 gm Liquid in 1 Jar228.0
Planet Ayurveda Jaiphal Churna100 gm Powder in 1 Bottle400.0
Planet Ayurveda Swarn Makshik Bhasma5 gm Powder in 1 Box160.0
Kerala Ayurveda Nisakathakadi Kwath Tablet100 Tablet in 1 Packet425.0
Planet Ayurveda Saptarangi Powder100 gm Powder in 1 Bottle400.0
Planet Ayurveda Kali Musli Churna100 gm Powder in 1 Bottle400.0
Herbal Canada Karela Jamun Ras500 ml Juice in 1 Bottle170.0
Wellness Mantra Slmnfit Capsule120 Capsule in 1 Bottle750.0
Namhya paneer Dodi100 gm Powder in 1 Packet189.0

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