Common Symptoms
Symptoms vary according to individuals' hydration level and sensitivity to the rate and/or magnitude of decline of their blood glucose concentration. Some of the food-induced hypoglycemia symptoms include:
- Double vision or blurry vision
- Unclear thinking
- Sleeping Trouble
- heart palpitation or fibrillation
- fatigue
- dizziness
- light-headedness
- sweating
- headaches
- depression
- nervousness
- irritability
- tremors
- flushing
- craving sweets
- increased appetite
- rhinitis
- nausea, vomiting
- panic attack
- numbness/coldness in the extremities
- confusion
- coma can be a result in severe untreated episodes
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