Drug-induced hypoglycemia describes when certain drugs may cause blood sugar levels to drop too low. It can occur with diabetes drugs, beta-blockers, alcohol, and certain pain relievers. Hypoglycemia ...
This kitchen staple may be able to help with certain kinds of hypoglycemia. But when blood sugar drops to 70 mg/dL, any cornstarch treatment may not work, and you may need emergency medical help.
Healthcare professionals typically consider a blood sugar level at or below 50 mg/dL to be dangerously low. This level may lead to coma or loss of consciousness. Someone with low blood sugar symptoms ...
I have rarely, if ever, thought about my blood sugar. I think about sugar on occasion — the dentist demands it, and I get a headache when I eat an entire bag of Haribo dinosaur gummies. But a new ...