Diagnosis and treatment of hypoglycemia is an actual problem because glucose is the principal source of energy for central nervous system except permanent starvation when the ketone bodies are used by the central nervous system for energy. Glucose homeostasis depends on primary glucoregulatory organs – pancreas, liver, adrenal glands, and hypophysis. Insulin, glucagon, cathecholamines, cortisol, and growth hormone take part in this interaction. Hypoglycemia can develop if there are disorders of glucoregulatory organs resulting in imbalance of normal glucose homeostasis. Hypoglycemia presents with autonomic symptoms – hunger, palpitations, tremor, sweating – and with neuroglycopenic symptoms – confusion, drowsiness, odd behavior, speech diff...
Hypoglycemia is an important condition that can be seen in everyone, more often in those with diabet...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction The typical sympt...
Hypoglycemia is an important complication of glucose-lowering therapy in patients with diabetes mell...
Introduction: Hypoglycemia is metabolic state of ogranism characterized by abnormally low blood gluc...
Blood glucose is maintained within a narrow range by the balance between intestinal absorption, gluc...
Hypoglycaemia is rare in healthy individuals owing to the numerous elegant hormonal and neuronal mec...
Hypoglycaemia can occur if the endogenous liver glucose output is lower than the glucose uptake in i...
Blood glucose levels may vary during the day, when this variation goes below a specific limit, hypog...
Iatrogenic hypoglycemia causes recurrent morbidity in most people with type 1 diabetes and many with...
What is Hypoglycemia? Causes of Hypoglycemia Early Signs of Hypoglycemia Treatment for Hypoglycemiah...
Abstract Hypoglycemia is common in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) and...
Type 2 diabetes carries a risk for hypoglycemia, particularly in patients on an intensive glucose co...
Iatrogenic hypoglycemia is the limiting factor in the glycemic management of diabetes.1 It causes re...
In infants and children, the delicate equilibrium between glucose production and glucose utilization...
A variety of pharmacological agents A variety of pharmacological agents affect glucose homeostasis r...
Hypoglycemia is an important condition that can be seen in everyone, more often in those with diabet...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction The typical sympt...
Hypoglycemia is an important complication of glucose-lowering therapy in patients with diabetes mell...
Introduction: Hypoglycemia is metabolic state of ogranism characterized by abnormally low blood gluc...
Blood glucose is maintained within a narrow range by the balance between intestinal absorption, gluc...
Hypoglycaemia is rare in healthy individuals owing to the numerous elegant hormonal and neuronal mec...
Hypoglycaemia can occur if the endogenous liver glucose output is lower than the glucose uptake in i...
Blood glucose levels may vary during the day, when this variation goes below a specific limit, hypog...
Iatrogenic hypoglycemia causes recurrent morbidity in most people with type 1 diabetes and many with...
What is Hypoglycemia? Causes of Hypoglycemia Early Signs of Hypoglycemia Treatment for Hypoglycemiah...
Abstract Hypoglycemia is common in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) and...
Type 2 diabetes carries a risk for hypoglycemia, particularly in patients on an intensive glucose co...
Iatrogenic hypoglycemia is the limiting factor in the glycemic management of diabetes.1 It causes re...
In infants and children, the delicate equilibrium between glucose production and glucose utilization...
A variety of pharmacological agents A variety of pharmacological agents affect glucose homeostasis r...
Hypoglycemia is an important condition that can be seen in everyone, more often in those with diabet...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction The typical sympt...
Hypoglycemia is an important complication of glucose-lowering therapy in patients with diabetes mell...