Hypoglycemia in Seniors � Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatments

Incasahomecare23 Feb, 2023Health

Hypoglycemia occurs when the blood glucose level lowers to 70 mg or more. It produces diverse symptoms and challenges, but an insufficient supply of glucose to the brain remains significant, which causes impaired body functions. Symptoms may differ slightly from person to person. Still, typical symptoms can range from mild dysphoria (emotional state presenting depression, anxiety, or unease) to hunger, frailty, and more intense issues like heart palpitations, seizures, and, seldom, permanent brain damage or even risk the longevity of the lifespan. Severe cases may also result in insulin shock, commonly known as unconsciousness. The most common reason for hypoglycemia is an overdose of diabetes mellitus medication, whether oral or insulin injections. According to Home Care Services Edmonton, it can happen at any age, but seniors are found to be more prone.

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