Treatment of hypoglycaemia

Hypoglycaemia usually occurs in people with diabetes, when the level of glucose in the blood falls dangerously low. Hypoglycaemia is when the capillary glycaemia (measured in a drop of blood from the finger) falls below 70 mg/dl. It can occur in the case of an excessive dose of antidiabetic treatment (pills or insulin), due to a decrease or delay in intake of food, an increase in normal exercise or alcohol abuse.

Tractament de la hipoglucèmia a Vall d'Hebron
Authorship: Vall d'Hebron
Creation date: 17.12.2021, 10:03
Modification date: 30.01.2022, 21:54
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