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subject: Treatment For Alcoholic Hypoglycemia - Learning What Hypoglycemia Is, Symptoms And Procedure [print this page]


Have you ever seen a glucose meter previously? It's the medical instrument used to evaluate the level or overall concentration of glucose in the blood. Glucose is a kind of sugar our body require for energy source. It comes from carbohydrate rich food just like rice, vegetables, bread, milk and sweets. Normal concentration of glucose in the blood is from 70 to 100 milligrams per decilitre.

Blood sugar changes from time to time and meal after meal but if this level exceeds, there is a probability of diabetes for an individual. The condition characterized by the irregular increase in the blood sugar is called as hypergycemia while the counterpart the low blood sugar amount is what we call as hypoglycemia. In this article, we are going to talk about the latter and point out the value of the treatment for alcoholics hypoglycemia in order to save a life from alcohol's life-threatening outcomes.

One main explanation for lowered glucose concentration in the blood will be the abusive drinking or alcohol consumption over time. Alcohol abruptly drops blood sugar amount that causes alcoholic hypoglycemia. This disorder although could be self-treated by eating glucose rich food (as we have mentioned above) which will result in serious and deadly disorders even death if not provided with the appropriate procedure. This disorder could also happen during sleep. It would cause bad dreams, undue sweating, fatigue, and being confused after getting up from sleep.

Indications for alcohol-induced hypoglycemia include:

1. Feeling of hunger from time to time

2. Instability of hands, arms and legs

3. Tenseness or stress

4. Excessive sweating

5. Faintness or nausea

6. Drowsiness

7. Perplexity

8. Trouble or difficulty in speaking

9. Uneasiness

10. Feeling weak

Is there a known Treatment for Alcoholic hypoglycemia?

Hypoglycemia does not take place when a person drink excessively. However, drinking without having a bite of food will likely trigger this condition. Treatment for alcoholic hypoglycemia is through including glucose enriched food in your meals and reducing or even totally abstaining from consumption of alcohol. As hypoglycemia generally can attack at any time, anyone who experience any form of disorder or illness should not even taste a small amount of alcohol, as people under this weak conditions are subtle and more vulnerable to alcohol's toxic results. Another caution to refrain from drinking is when expecting a baby. When a woman is having a baby, she is most likely to have hypoglycemia and a lot of people are aware that alcohol contains dreadful effects to the fetus.

by: Irene Ford




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