First aid for Low Blood Sugar
Introduction for Low blood sugar
First Aid for Low blood sugar
Do’s and Don’ts for Low blood sugar
Introduction for Low blood sugar
The condition of low blood sugar is called hypoglycemia. Low blood sugar is caused by an overproduction of insulin, either through normal secretions from the pancreas or from insulin injections taken for the treatment of diabetes. The surge of insulin causes the blood sugar to drop suddenly, causing symptoms such as clamminess, trembling, anxiety, sweating, palpitation, headache, disorientation and difficulty in thinking. In extreme cases, the person may go into hypoglycemic coma.
First Aid for Low blood sugar
If the hypoglycemic person is conscious enough to swallow, immediately give him or her food containing sugar such as soda, fruit juice, milk or any type of candy.
Check the person’s blood sugar level using his or her blood glucose meter (if available). Otherwise, wait 10–15 min and offer the person more quick-sugar food if he or she is feeling better but still has some symptoms of low blood sugar. If the individual does not improve within fifteen minutes, transport the person for emergency medical care.
If the person chokes or coughs with the food or drinks, do not try to give any more food orally, as these could be inhaled. Give the person a shot of glucagon (a hormone that causes the liver to release glucose), if available after reading the directions given with the injection.1 Subsequently, transport the person immediately to a nearest medical facility.
Do’s and Don’ts for Low blood sugar
- If you have diabetes, always follow the doctor’s advice regarding diet, exercise and medications.
- Eat small, frequent meals with complex carbohydrates and fiber.
- Avoid alcohol consumption in an empty stomach.
- If you have a history of low blood sugar , always keep candies or sugar-drinks available at all times.
- Avoid sugary foods in an empty stomach as the rapid rise in sugar level causes your body to secrete too much insulin, which then causes the sugar level to drop quickly.
Written by: Healthplus24 team
Date last modified: March 27, 2012