The most serious cases (9/10)
The most serious cases can lead to seizures, fainting, or even a coma. This is especially true for people with diabetes. If you witness any of these events, call emergency medical services (SAMU) immediately: 15 or 112. To avoid these anxieties, try not to skip meals, and prioritize foods rich in fiber and protein. Keep a piece of fruit in your bag for when you feel weak.
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The frequency (10/10)
Of course, if these symptoms are frequent, you should consult a doctor. Your habits and meals may need to be modified. If you have diabetes, this requires closer attention: your blood sugar levels must be monitored regularly. You may need to take insulin. This hormone will control your blood sugar. However, you know what to do to avoid this.
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Hypoglycemia is an excessive drop in blood sugar levels (below 0.7 g/L). Glucose is essential for the proper functioning of our brain and muscles. If we lack it, we feel the effects very quickly, and this generally manifests as extreme fatigue, irritability, and various other symptoms. But it can also be much more serious. Here are 12 symptoms that should alert you.