The signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels) are: Blurry vision Rapid heartbeat Sweating Hunger Irritability Lethargy Hunger or nausea Confusion Looking pale Shakiness Difficulty in concentration Tingling or numbness in the lips, tongue, and cheeks As hypoglycemia becomes worse, you may experience these symptoms: Confusion Loss of coordination Slurred speech Nightmare Seizures If you experience headache, lightheadedness, and sweating after injection or after heavy exercise, it may indicate that you have hypoglycemia-induced headache
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however, it is important to note that glucagon receptor activation also stimulates hepatic glucose production, and the net metabolic effect of this component in humans is still being characterised
The causes are multifaceted and often tied to the bodys adaptation to rapid weight loss and the medications side effects
This can sometimes lead to digestive discomfort or simply wasted supplements