hypoglycaemia

[ UK /hˌa‍ɪpə‍ʊɡla‍ɪkˈiːmi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. abnormally low blood sugar usually resulting from excessive insulin or a poor diet
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How To Use hypoglycaemia In A Sentence

  • Avoid all artificial sweeteners found in diet drinks and some diabetic foods as these are toxic to the liver and can cause hypoglycaemia and fatigue.
  • “Better control of glucose would mean less hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia,” says Roman Hovorka of City University, London, who has been involved in developing the device. World’s First Artificial Pancreas Tested | Impact Lab
  • Experts found a sudden drop in glucose levels, known as hypoglycaemia, affects our mood. The Sun
  • Hypothyroidism is often associated with hypoglycaemia, low blood sugar and hunger. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sugar taken with the coffee is an admirable way of correcting any hypoglycaemia. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the twin boys was critically ill, suffering from hypothermia and hypoglycaemia - deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream - and was badly malnourished.
  • Years before, he had given up serious drinking after having been diagnosed with hypoglycaemia. Times, Sunday Times
  • Avoid all artificial sweeteners found in diet drinks and some diabetic foods as these are toxic to the liver and can cause hypoglycaemia and fatigue.
  • However, the data do provide some indications: in certain treatment schemes, non-severe hypoglycaemia seems to occur less frequently with insulin detemir, in consideration of the individual lowering of HbA1c levels. Health News from Medical News Today
  • Case management is also complex and is not limited to giving efficacious antimalarial drugs - it includes proper management of complications such as hypoglycaemia and metabolic acidosis.
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