If emergency medical treatment is not provided, severe hypoglycemia can be fatal.
Different people may have symptoms of mild, moderate, or severe hypoglycemia at varying blood sugar levels.
The chief adverse event associated with intensive therapy was a 200%-300% increase in severe hypoglycemia, which is statistically significant.
The major side effect of insulin can be a dangerously low blood sugar level (severe hypoglycemia).
If your child has severe hypoglycemia and cannot eat or drink, use an injection of glucagon.
If you have severe hypoglycemia and cannot eat or drink, use an injection of glucagon.
Nevertheless, brain damage or death has occasionally resulted from severe hypoglycemia.
By far, the most common cause of severe hypoglycemia in this age range is insulin injected for type 1 diabetes.
Circumstances should provide clues fairly quickly for the new diseases causing severe hypoglycemia.
Prolonged, severe hypoglycemia can produce lasting damage of a wide range.