vércukorglikémia
Vércukorglikémia, also known as hypoglycemia, is a medical condition characterized by an abnormally low level of blood glucose, typically below 4 millimoles per liter. This condition can occur in anyone, but it is more common in people with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, or in those who take medications that lower blood sugar levels.
Hypoglycemia can be caused by a variety of factors, including excessive insulin or oral hypoglycemic medication
Symptoms of vércukorglikémia may include shakiness or tremors, sweating, palpitations, and hunger or fatigue. In severe
To prevent vércukorglikémia, people with diabetes or those at risk should monitor their blood glucose levels
Vércukorglikémia is generally a reversible condition, and with prompt treatment, most people can recover from a