What is low blood sugar?
Low blood sugar means that the level of sugar (glucose) in your
child's blood has dropped below what his or her body needs to function
normally. When your child's blood sugar level drops below 70 milligrams per
deciliter (mg/dL), he or she most likely will have symptoms, such as feeling
tired, weak, or shaky. Very low blood sugar levels (below 20 mg/dL) can develop
quickly and are emergency situations requiring immediate care. You can give
your child a glucagon shot to bring his or her blood sugar back up. Follow the
instructions that come with the glucagon kit. Without immediate care, a very
low blood sugar level can lead to coma and death.
Sometimes people with diabetes develop low blood sugar levels
during the night. If your child's level drops during the night, he or she may
wake up in a cold sweat and feel weak. However, some children sleep through it
because the body uses stored sugar to raise their blood sugar level back to a
safe range. If this happens, your child may wake up in the morning with only a
headache and possibly high blood sugar.
What causes low blood sugar?
Very low blood sugar can develop rapidly (within 10 to 15 minutes).
It can occur if your child:
- Takes too much insulin.
- Skips or
delays a meal or snack.
- Exercises too much without eating enough
food.
- Starts her menstrual period. The hormonal changes may affect
how well insulin works.
Children may have symptoms of low blood sugar if their blood sugar
drops to a lower level than usual. For example, if your child's level has been
in the 300s for a week and it drops suddenly to 100, he or she may have
symptoms of low blood sugar. Even though 100 is in the normal range, it is much
lower than your child is used to. It is also possible that after having
diabetes for many years, your child may not have symptoms of low blood sugar
until the level is very low. When the blood sugar level is very low, your child
may be too confused to remember how to treat low blood sugar.
Test Your Knowledge
Answer the following questions to see whether you understand what
a low blood sugar emergency is.
Low blood sugar means that the level of sugar in the
blood has dropped below what the body needs to function normally (usually below
70 mg/dL).
- True
- False
Very low blood sugar levels (below 20 mg/dL) are
emergency situations and require immediate care, such as giving your child a
glucagon shot.
- True
- False
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