Why do I need to deal with low blood sugar emergencies?
If your blood sugar drops below 40 mg/dL, your brain may receive too
little sugar to work properly and your judgment and muscle coordination will be
affected. These are symptoms of moderate low blood sugar. You may not realize
that your blood sugar is too low, and you may not be aware that you need to eat
food to raise the level. Someone else may have to help you eat or drink
something to raise your blood sugar level. If you do not get help, your brain
may not work properly. This can cause an accident if you are driving a car or
operating other machinery.
If your blood sugar level drops below
20 mg/dL, which is considered severe low blood sugar, you can lose
consciousness. If you do not receive prompt emergency care, you may go into a
coma, have a
seizure,
heart attack, or stroke, and possibly die.
Test Your Knowledge
If my blood sugar level drops very low (below 20
mg/dL):
- I can fall into a coma and possibly die.
- I will act like I am okay.
- I will be able to eat or drink something to raise
it.
- I can still function if I need to.
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