Hypoglycemia / Hypoglycaemia
Song: Enigma – Traces Hypoglycemia, also called low blood sugar, occurs when your blood glucose (blood sugar) level drops too low to provide enough energy for your body’s activities. In adults or children older than 10 years, hypoglycemia is uncommon except as a side effect of diabetes treatment, but it can result from other medications or diseases, hormone or enzyme deficiencies, or tumors. Glucose, a form of sugar, is an important fuel for your body. Carbohydrates are the main dietary sources of glucose. Rice, potatoes, bread, tortillas, cereal, milk, fruit, and sweets are all carbohydrate-rich foods. After a meal, glucose molecules are absorbed into your bloodstream and carried to the cells, where they are used for energy. Insulin, a hormone produced by your pancreas, helps glucose enter cells. If you take in more glucose than your body needs at the time, your body stores the extra glucose in your liver and muscles in a form called glycogen. Your body can use the stored glucose whenever it is needed for energy between meals. Extra glucose can also be converted to fat and stored in fat cells. When blood glucose begins to fall, glucagon, another hormone produced by the pancreas, signals the liver to break down glycogen and release glucose, causing blood glucose levels to rise toward a normal level. If you have diabetes, this glucagon response to hypoglycemia may be impaired, making it harder for your glucose levels to return to the normal range. Information: diabetes …

you have to be hypoglycemic for a reason. hypoglycemia happens when you don’t have enough sugar/carbohydrates in your blood. eat something and you’ll be fine.
God ! Your videos are awesome . I wish i’ll make mine as much informative or to the point as yours. Thank you.
omg! im so scared. i have these symptoms and i dont want to be hypoglycemic! i dont want to tell my mum cause she would freak and the makes me nervous.
thx.i told my mum.she said that she thought i juast need to eat more fruit & drink more fluid,but i think if it doesnt go away after a while she’ll take me 2 the doctor
Hi, Emma! If you feel you really have these symptoms, tell it to your mum and show her the video! And if she thinks the same, go to a doctor who knows Hypoglycemia! I am sure, you haven’t got any serious illness.
im worried i might have this coz i looked up the symptoms & i have some of them.i feel nervous,sweaty,really hungry,shaky,unusually warm,pins & needles,sour tummy,sore head,tired,& tingling skin.those r all hypoglycem ia symptoms.should i tell my mum?
I’m hypoglycemic, thanks for posting.
Hypglycemia sucks.
Thanks, Sarah. I’m glad you like it. I hope you’re fine.
Nice vid. I’m hypoglycemic.