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hypoglycemia Less than normal amount of sugar or glucose in the bloodstream.
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hypoglycemia low levels of glucose in blood.
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hypoglycemia Abnormally low blood sugar levels; symptoms in adults (which may indicate diabetes) include jitteriness, rapid breathing, and lethargy. In newborns, hypoglycemia can be caused by prematurity or being small for gestational age; it can also indicate infection, asphyxia, or congenital heart disease.
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hypoglycemia Category: High risk/Complications Glucose, a form of sugar, is the body's main fuel. Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, occurs when blood levels of glucose drop too low to fuel the body's activity. The amount of glucose in the blood is controlled mainly by the hormones insulin and glucagon. Too much or too little of these hormones can cause blood sugar levels to fall too low (hypoglycemia) or rise too high (hyperglycemia). ...
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hypoglycemia A condition marked by lower than normal level of sugar (glucose) in the blood; characterized clinically by sweating, trembling, palpitation, hunger, and weakness; may result from excessive production of insulin by the pancreas or excessive administration of insulin to a diabetic.
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