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food, insulin release, insulin shock, low blood sugar, hypoglycemia occurs, blood sugar, glucose, abnormally low, term insulin shock, describe severe hypoglycemia that results in unconsciousness, hypoglycemia results, body's glucose is used up too rapidly, glucose is released, bloodstream too slowly, too much insulin is released, bloodstream, insulin, hormone that reduces blood glucose, produced by the pancreas in response to increased glucose levels, in the blood, hypoglycemia is relatively common in diabetics, occurs, too much insulin, oral antidiabetic medication is taken, not enough food is eaten, a sudden increase, in the amount, exercise, an increase in food intake, relative hypoglycemia, where a newborn's blood glucose is low, fairly common, severe hypoglycemia, occur in an infant born to a woman, diabetes, gestational, pregnancy, diabetes, in these cases, child is referred to, an idm, infant of diabetic mother, pregnancy, mother's blood sugar is persistently high, fetus' pancreas assists in controlling the excess blood sugar by producing extra insulin, infant is born, no longer gets the mother's glucose, still produces large amounts of insulin, drives the infant's blood sugar down to dangerous levels, medical emergency, seizures, baby's nervous system, not treated, the cause of hypoglycemia, idiopathic, in these cases, not diabetic, not have another known cause of hypoglycemia experience these symptoms, hypoglycemia, an insulin-secreting tumor, the pancreas, liver disease, a response, ingestion of alcohol, occur in adults, infants, children, affects approximately 1 out of every 1,000 people, fatigue, general discomfort, uneasiness, ill feeling, malaise, nervousness, irritability, aggression, trembling, headache, hunger, cold sweats, rapid heart rate, blurry, double vision, confusion, convulsions, coma, additional symptoms that associated, excessive sweating, sleeping difficulty, paleness, muscle pain, memory loss, palpitations, feeling heartbeat, heartbeat sensations, hallucinations, fainting, different size pupils, dizziness, decreased consciousness, serum glucose, sugar level, in the blood, person is self-checking blood glucose levels, readings, less than 50 mg/dl, tests, glucose tolerance test, csf collection, blood glucose monitoring, a snack, drink containing sugar, raise the blood glucose level, should see an immediate improvement in symptoms, infants of diabetic mothers that develop low blood sugars, glucose solutions given, vein to maintain the blood sugar at normal levels, glucose is slowly reduced over the next 24, 48 hours the infant begins to regulate its blood sugar at normal levels, unconsciousness, inability to swallow, occur person's blood sugar levels, very low, insulin shock, emergency medical treatment is needed, an injection of glucose solution, hormone glucagon, longer term, modify diet so that get glucose into body more evenly throughout the day, prevent further hypoglycemic episodes, frequent meals, complex carbohydrates, fiber, fat, avoiding simple sugars, alcohol, fruit juice recommended, should also eat meals at regular intervals, balance extra exercise, extra food, hypoglycemia, an insulinoma, insulin-secreting tumor, surgery to remove the tumor, best treatment, severe hypoglycemia, avoided by recognizing the early warning signs, treating yourself rapidly, appropriately, untreated hypoglycemia, progress to unconsciousness, brain is exposed to reduced glucose, long period of time, permanent damage, loss of consciousness, coma, infant, seizure, permanent damage, nervous system, call a local emergency number, early signs of hypoglycemia, not improve after you've eaten a snack containing sugar, a diabetic, person known to experience hypoglycemia, becomes unresponsive, wake them, should also call an emergency number, diabetics should follow doctors' advice regarding diet, medications, exercise, pregnant diabetic women should maintain careful control of blood sugar, gestational diabetes, diabetes that occurs, pregnancy, diagnosed by repeat testing of expectant mothers, upon delivery, routine blood sugar levels, infant, blood sugar levels, known to experience hypoglycemia should keep a snack, drink containing sugar available at all times to take, symptoms appear, not improve in 15 minutes, additional food, eaten, a glucagon kit is available by prescription, episodes of hypoglycemia that respond poorly to treatment.



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