"Hypoglycemia", "" "Describe what the condition is", "Hypoglycemia is a condition caused by a very low level of blood sugar (glucose). This is usually when your blood glucose is less than 70 mg/dL." "Explain why the condition happens.", "When a person with diabetes takes insulin or other diabetic medication. Hypoglycemia may also happen if you don't eat as much food as usual after taking diabetes medication, or if you exercise more than you normally do." "Identify how a person can be affected if the condition is not treated.", "If hypoglycemia is not treated or can lead to other symptoms such as confusion and seizures and loss of consciousness" "Explain how the condition can be prevented.", "To help prevent diabetic hypoglycemia: Don't skip or delay meals or snacks Monitor your blood sugar Record your low glucose reactions" "Early signs and symptoms of diabetic hypoglycemia", "Shakiness Dizziness Sweating Hunger Irritability or moodiness Anxiety or nervousness Headache"
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