Symptoms of hypoglycemia. And how to compensate quickly

Symptoms occur when your blood sugar level falls below 70 milligrams per deciliter.

The German Health Sciences Foundation reported that hypoglycemia can be inferred such as heart palpitations, heavy sweating, trembling limbs, dizziness, vision and speech disorders, and loss of consciousness.

She added that these symptoms occur when the blood sugar level falls below 70 milligrams per deciliter, for example due to the injection of a large dose of insulin.

As for how to act in this case, the German foundation explained that the patient should eat fast-absorbing carbohydrates such as glucose, fruit juices and candy.

It is better to have these carbohydrates constantly at the patient's fingertips to turn to when needed.