What are the signs of hypoglycemia? Symptoms of hypoglycemia include shakiness, sweating, dizziness, hunger, difficulty paying attention, sudden mood changes, seizure and many more. The most important thing is catching these symptoms and treating hypoglycemia right away. This is where constant and regular checking of blood glucose is very important. It will not only help you with decisions regarding insulin therapy but most importantly, alert you to sudden spikes in blood glucose levels. …show more content…
You need to raise blood glucose right away to counter hypoglycemia. You can take glucose tablets which are widely available in drug stores and require no prescription. You can also take other forms of simple sugar or carbohydrates. Make sure you eat 15 grams of food or drink composed mainly of simple sugar or carbohydrates. Example of foods like these include ½ cup of juice or soda, 4 teaspoons of table sugar, 1 tablespoon of honey and 4 to 5 pcs of crackers. You can ask your dietician for food choices and portions that will treat hypoglycemia. You need to check blood glucose level after 15 or 20 minutes of eating. If it is not in the level that is targeted for you, repeat the treatment. When the symptoms of hypoglycemia subside, make sure you follow your regular meals and snacks to avoid another