Hypoglycaemia - Baker
Hypoglycaemia Blood glucose level less than 4.0mmol/L Symptoms of hypoglycaemia can be different for each person. What symptoms do you get? Common causes of hypoglycaemia Symptoms of hypoglycaemia • Too much insulin or diabetes tablets. • Not enough carbohydrate in a meal or snack. • Not reducing your insulin dose before physical activity.
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