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Symptom Of Low Blood Sugar
A symptom of low blood sugar is not elevated cholesterol or high blood pressure.
Hypoglycemia occurs when the glucose
drops below 70 milligrams per a deciliter.
When this happens, it cuts off glucose
to the brain. A symptom would be a headache or
nausea. When it becomes more severe it will
cause dizziness and vomiting.
A symptom of low blood sugar is not elevated cholesterol or high blood pressure.
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Symptom Of Low Blood Sugar
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blood sugar, cholesterol
The normal range of glucose in a person is 70
milligrams to 110 milligrams per a deciliter. A drop in glucose below 70 milligrams
can be caused by a number of factors. It may be
caused by too much insulin or skipping a meal.
A low glucose level can be relieved in minutes by taking any kind of glucose.
A symptom of low blood sugar is not elevated cholesterol or high blood pressure.