How the body deals with depression and the most important steps of treatment
How the body deals with depression and the most important steps of treatment
The patient is exposed to low blood sugar level due to the increase in the rates of drugs consumed or the lack of the amount of food in addition to the patient to make an unexpected muscle effort and more.
Dr. Mohammed Saad Hamed, a professor of endocrinology and sugar at the Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, said that low blood sugar level may be caused by pancreatic tumors, liver or kidney dysfunction, or adrenal glands, which leads to a decrease in cortisone production. Sugar and blood pressure at the same time, causing the muscle to glucose to function.
"The symptoms associated with low sugar levels include dizziness, tension and lack of concentration, with increasing cold sweat, heart trembling, and jaundice in the hands," the endocrine professor told The Seventh Day.
He stressed that the lack of sugar occurs for a period ranging from a few minutes to a number of hours and if it occurs during sleep the first symptom occurs is coma, but in most cases the body defends itself and produce hormones that lead to excessive sugar in excessive response.
The doctor pointed out that the treatment is by eating sugars in the normal form, whether dissolved in water, until the patient wake up coma, and then go to the nearest hospital or doctor because there are cases requiring hospitalization in a few days.
How the body deals with depression and the most important steps of treatment
The patient is exposed to low blood sugar level due to the increase in the rates of drugs consumed or the lack of the amount of food in addition to the patient to make an unexpected muscle effort and more.
Dr. Mohammed Saad Hamed, a professor of endocrinology and sugar at the Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, said that low blood sugar level may be caused by pancreatic tumors, liver or kidney dysfunction, or adrenal glands, which leads to a decrease in cortisone production. Sugar and blood pressure at the same time, causing the muscle to glucose to function.
"The symptoms associated with low sugar levels include dizziness, tension and lack of concentration, with increasing cold sweat, heart trembling, and jaundice in the hands," the endocrine professor told The Seventh Day.
He stressed that the lack of sugar occurs for a period ranging from a few minutes to a number of hours and if it occurs during sleep the first symptom occurs is coma, but in most cases the body defends itself and produce hormones that lead to excessive sugar in excessive response.
The doctor pointed out that the treatment is by eating sugars in the normal form, whether dissolved in water, until the patient wake up coma, and then go to the nearest hospital or doctor because there are cases requiring hospitalization in a few days.

