Hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia is a clinical syndrome that results from low blood sugar. The symptoms and severity of Hypoglycemia vary from person to person. Typically, Hypoglycemia is recognized by low blood sugar symptoms and adjust when sugar levels return to normal. This condition is not a disease in itself; it is a sign of a health problem. The average signs of low sugar levels are nausea, hunger, trembling, shakiness, pallor, and sweating. Hypoglycemia is commonly linked with diabetes. Many other conditions can cause low blood sugar in people without diabetes.