Hipoglikémia
Hipoglikémia, commonly known as low blood sugar, is a condition characterized by an abnormally low level of glucose in the blood. Glucose is the body's primary source of energy, and when its levels drop too low, it can affect brain function and lead to a variety of symptoms. This condition is most often associated with diabetes, particularly in individuals taking insulin or certain oral medications to manage their blood sugar. However, it can also occur in people without diabetes due to other medical conditions, medications, or excessive alcohol consumption.
Symptoms of hipoglikémia can vary in severity and may include shakiness, sweating, rapid heartbeat, confusion, dizziness,