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Difficulty sleeping (4/10)
Hypoglycemia can also make your nights difficult, with sudden awakenings, nightmares, and other sleepless nights. A light meal before going to sleep is recommended.
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A lack of concentration (5/10)
One sign of this condition, caused by low blood sugar, is a lack of concentration. It's important to take breaks. A sugar cube is enough to perk you up.
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Dizziness and tremors (6/10)
You may also experience dizziness and tremors. Eat sugary foods and don't forget one essential thing: drink water. The importance of proper hydration is too often ignored.
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Vision and speech problems (7/10)
If your vision starts to blur or you have trouble distinguishing objects and people, it means your body is low on glucose. A sugary snack is recommended. The same applies if you have difficulty forming sentences correctly.
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Insomnia and palpitations (8/10)
Hypoglycemia can occur at night. You often wake up feeling unwell and your sleep is disturbed. Your heart often beats faster than usual. Try to calm down; these symptoms are indicative of an unbalanced diet.
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