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Effective Method to Fight Hypoglycemia
Author: Mitamins Team
Website: http://www.mitamins.com/
Added: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 01:15:19 -0600
Category: Nutrition
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Have you been feeling hungrier than usual, and eating more than usual, too? Do you feel fatigued or anxious constantly? Those are some of the symptoms of hypoglycemia. Other symptoms associated with hypoglycemia include insomnia, loss of appetite, shakiness and blurred vision. Sometimes sufferers cannot sure if what they are experiencing is a result of hypoglycemia. It is recommended that you get a test of your blood sugar levels if you are experiencing these symptoms. If your blood sugar is between about 80 mg/dl to 120 mg/dl, it is normal. If your blood sugar levels are significantly higher or lower than this range, they are considered to be abnormal, perhaps indicating hyper- or hypo-glycemia.

Although there are many symptoms of hypoglycemia, will you will not necessarily experience all of them if you have the condition. The most common symptoms are hunger, fatigue and dizziness. One person experiencing hypoglycemia may have symptoms different from the next person. Symptoms can depend on the level of severity of the disease, and can get progressively worse. Some mild symptoms include shaking or sweating, in this condition, you must add glucose-rich food, such as fruits and juices, to your diet. When hypoglycemia(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Hypoglycemia.html) is moderate, one may experience weakness and dizziness, and consultation with a physician is imperative. When facing severe hypoglycemia, one may loss conscious. No matter which stage the patients are in, diet must be adjusted. Hypoglycemia symptoms typically worsen several hours after a meal and this can easily be understood as related to the theory of pathogeny.

Treating hypoglycemia with diet

With hypoglycemia, there is too much insulin in your body, but not enough glucose, which is important for your body to function normally. Hypoglycemia is closely connected to diabetes. People suffering from diabetes take extra insulin to manage it, and excess insulin results in hypoglycemia. This is especially for those with type-one diabetes. Intensive treatment of diabetes with insulin can prevent or delay life-threatening complications, but in the long run, it also makes episodes of low blood glucose more likely to occur. Tests show that diet-induced hypoglycemia treatment can improve symptoms significantly. Food high in fiber and protein and low in carbohydrates as well as a reasonable hypoglycemia treatment(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Hypoglycemia.html) program is considered an ideal natural treatment for hypoglycemia. Whole grains, fruits, vegetables and nuts are all good choices. Eat at least three meals per day, and between-meal snacks should be worked in. In addition, consulting a doctor and explaining your condition is necessary for recovery.

Avoid caffeine!

Doctors also recommend stress reduction which has been found to be very helpful in the treatment of hypoglycemia. Taking natural hormones would be a good choice in treatment. In addition, any kind of caffeine should be avoided. Any dose of it may increase the symptoms of hypoglycemia. For this reason, natural hypoglycemia treatment(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Hypoglycemia.html) requires complete avoidance of caffeinated beverages, as well as food containing caffeine. If natural treatment still does little to improve your condition, you may require hospitalization and intravenous glucose injection.

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