Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia is a medical condition in which the body has an unusually low level of blood sugar (glucose). Symptoms may include dizziness, confusion, shakiness, and profuse sweating. Hypoglycemia is potentially serious and should be treated immediately. It can occur in people with diabetes who have taken too much insulin or other medications, or in people who do not have diabetes and have not eaten enough food. Proper treatment and management can help prevent and manage hypoglycemia, ensuring better quality of life for those affected.
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1 journal(s) foundInternational Journal of Neonatology
ISSN: 2998-4785
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Giovanna Bertini, Careggi University Hospital of Florence
International Journal of Neonatology is an open access, peer reviewed journal. The goal is to provide more resourceful information in this era for all scientists and researchers, as well as in-depth knowledge related to neonatalology.