11/04/2013

Do you know that hypoglycemia? It is a situation in which a person has a lower than normal level of blood sugar. There are several reasons why this can happen. It is often due to insulin that is taken by diabetics. However, this article isn't mainly about the medical causes of this situation, but rather, the symptoms of hypoglycemia can occur. In short, we see some of the possibilities.



Blurred vision



Apart from that it looks like a symptom of hypoglycemia, blurred vision can also occur due to other medical causes. For example, this may result when a patient has diabetic retinopathy. This is something that occurs due to complications of diabetes. An inflammation of the optic nerve, known as optic neuritis, can also lead to blurred vision. The most common reason for optic neuritis occur is multiple sclerosis (commonly called MS).



Paresthesia



This sensation can also be one of the symptoms of hypoglycemia. Paresthesia is a medical term that refers to a feeling of numbness or tingling. Another condition that can cause this feeling is a lack of sufficient amounts of vitamin B12. A variety of neurological symptoms in nature could occur when a person is in this State. One possibility is ataxia, which entails a significant lack of coordination of muscle movements. As a side note, ataxia is also something that may look like a symptom of hypoglycemia.



Abdominal pain



Yes, abdominal pain may also be due to hypoglycemia. Can also be caused by many other things. One of these is a urinary tract infection. Pancreatitis, or inflammation of the pancreas, is another reason why the abdominal pain may be present. Another possible reason is kidney stones.
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