• Understanding Hypoglycemia Could Save Someone's Life

  • 2025/04/21
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Understanding Hypoglycemia Could Save Someone's Life

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    We dive deep into hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), exploring its causes, symptoms, and critical treatment options for patients with diabetes and their loved ones. This episode provides essential knowledge that could potentially save lives in emergency situations.

    • Hypoglycemia defined as blood sugar below 70 mg/dL, with severe cases below 54 mg/dL
    • Common causes include excess insulin/medication, inadequate food intake, vigorous exercise, irregular eating patterns, and alcohol consumption
    • Early symptoms include sweating, trembling, hunger and anxiety, progressing to confusion, unusual behavior, and potentially seizures if untreated
    • Hypoglycemia unawareness occurs when individuals don't experience warning symptoms, putting them at serious risk
    • The 15-15 rule for treatment: consume 15g of fast-acting carbs, wait 15 minutes, recheck blood sugar
    • Emergency glucagon (injection or nasal spray) for severe cases when a person cannot safely consume sugar
    • Children may sometimes appear asymptomatic with dangerously low blood sugar levels
    • Post-hypoglycemia follow-up with healthcare providers is essential to adjust treatment plans

    Share this episode with loved ones who have diabetes or anyone who might benefit from understanding how to recognize and respond to low blood sugar emergencies. Sign up for our email list at our website for notifications and additional written materials, or email us at yourcheckuppod@gmail.com.


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    Production and Content: Edward Delesky, MD & Nicole Aruffo, RN
    Artwork: Olivia Pawlowski

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We dive deep into hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), exploring its causes, symptoms, and critical treatment options for patients with diabetes and their loved ones. This episode provides essential knowledge that could potentially save lives in emergency situations.

• Hypoglycemia defined as blood sugar below 70 mg/dL, with severe cases below 54 mg/dL
• Common causes include excess insulin/medication, inadequate food intake, vigorous exercise, irregular eating patterns, and alcohol consumption
• Early symptoms include sweating, trembling, hunger and anxiety, progressing to confusion, unusual behavior, and potentially seizures if untreated
• Hypoglycemia unawareness occurs when individuals don't experience warning symptoms, putting them at serious risk
• The 15-15 rule for treatment: consume 15g of fast-acting carbs, wait 15 minutes, recheck blood sugar
• Emergency glucagon (injection or nasal spray) for severe cases when a person cannot safely consume sugar
• Children may sometimes appear asymptomatic with dangerously low blood sugar levels
• Post-hypoglycemia follow-up with healthcare providers is essential to adjust treatment plans

Share this episode with loved ones who have diabetes or anyone who might benefit from understanding how to recognize and respond to low blood sugar emergencies. Sign up for our email list at our website for notifications and additional written materials, or email us at yourcheckuppod@gmail.com.


Support the show

Subscribe to Our Newsletter!


Production and Content: Edward Delesky, MD & Nicole Aruffo, RN
Artwork: Olivia Pawlowski

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