I don t have diabetes but I often have low blood sugar at night, what s going on?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-28
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, the situation you said is best to use traditional Chinese medicine formula**, diabetes is due to insufficient insulin secretion leading to hyperglycemic metabolism, general drugs are difficult**, insulin injection can only be temporarily controlled, long-term large number of injections have a certain ***, may lead to further development of the disease, and even complications. At present, Western medicine does not have a particularly good way to treat diabetes, which is called an incurable disease, so it must be done as soon as possible in order to receive the desired effect. The long-term clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine has accumulated many very effective methods, and it is recommended that you use traditional Chinese medicine Qingguo, Dendrobium, Cistanche, Xuanshen, Yizhiren, Sand Seed, Psoralen, Deer Antler, Hainan Chen, Ginseng, Goji Berry, Propolis, etc., with fast effect and exact curative effect.

    These drugs overcome the drawbacks of strict taboos on traditional products, so that the patient's nutrition can be effectively absorbed and utilized, so as to improve the body's autoimmune function and disease resistance and prevention ability, prevent the occurrence of a series of complications, and truly achieve comprehensive treatment, both symptoms and root causes; These drugs break the conventional hypoglycemia**, and the unique active ingredients in the drugs can completely restore the function of pancreatic islet cells through human transformation, remove the root cause of diabetes - glycotoxin, break the biological barrier between insulin cells and insulin receptors, restore the normal glucose metabolism function of the human body, and quickly achieve the purpose of stabilizing blood sugar. Hope it is right**, soon**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello: The patient does not have diabetes, but often has hypoglycemia at night, and it is necessary to consider whether there is an endocrine disorder or thyroid function problem.

    Patients are advised to have thyroid function tests and, if there are no problems, various hormone tests, depending on the results.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Determine if there is hypoglycemia first. If hypoglycemia is confirmed, pancreatic ultrasound is done.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Diabetic patients will experience nocturnal hypoglycemia, which may be caused by the following 4 reasons:

    1. Eat less for dinner

    For diabetic patients, they will control their diet in their daily life, especially at dinner. In fact, for diabetic patients, controlling diet is not the same as letting you diet, so dinner is to eat until seven or eight minutes full, and must not eat too little or an empty stomach, which can easily lead to hypoglycemia at night.

    2. Do a lot of exercise at night

    Many people choose to exercise for the sake of their health, but they are very busy at work during the day and have no time, so they can only put exercise at night. There is no problem with exercising at night, but you must pay attention to the intensity of exercise, if you do a lot of exercise, then the body's energy consumption will be very fast, so blood sugar will be lowered. For diabetic patients, if you want to exercise at night, then you must choose some gentle exercise.

    3. Digestion is not very good

    For diabetic patients, digestive problems can also cause certain obstacles, so there will be hypoglycemia at night, mainly because when our food enters the body, and then it is more difficult to digest, the blood sugar rises very slowly. In addition, if you take hypoglycemic drugs, it is easy to have low blood sugar at night.

    4. Eating the wrong dinner

    Many people will eat some staple foods at night, but the carbohydrates in the staple food are very rich, so it will cause blood sugar to begin to rise, and after the blood sugar rises, they will choose to use drugs to lower blood sugar, so it is easy to produce hypoglycemia at night, so it is best to pay attention to the consumption of staple foods at dinner, control the intake of carbohydrates, and eat more vegetables.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you eat too little and do the same amount of food and exercise as usual, you may have nocturnal hypoglycemia. As a result, the incidence of hypoglycemia may be higher in autumn and winter than in summer. If you exercise too much, if you eat less at dinner, move too much after dinner and do not replenish food, or if your gastrointestinal function is not good, you have more frequent stools, and you do not absorb enough nutrients or lose more nutrients, which will cause insufficient energy reserves in the body.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Diabetic nocturnal hypoglycemia can be due to eating too little at dinner, overdose of nighttime glucose-lowering medications, excessive exercise after dinner, use of other medications, and psychiatric reasons. This condition may be due to the patient's low dinner intake, poor diet, or alcohol consumption.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dinner is wrong: Diabetics should not eat less dinner, they should eat well. If you eat too many carbohydrates for dinner, your blood sugar can be high after a meal.

    Under the action of hypoglycemic drugs, blood sugar drops, and if hypoglycemic drugs continue to work, nocturnal hypoglycemia occurs. Dinner is indeed important, but don't eat too much of the staple food and control your carbohydrate intake. Taking too many hypoglycemic drugs:

    Diabetics should not always be too selfish in their daily lives, and do not increase the dose arbitrarily during the period. Some diabetic patients find that their blood sugar is too high when they measure their postprandial blood sugar after dinner, and increase the dose of hypoglycemic drugs without authorization, resulting in nocturnal hypoglycemia.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What do we do when a diabetic has low blood sugar at night? We have to know, what does a nocturnal diabetic behave with low blood sugar? Seeing that the elderly have symptoms such as drowsiness, hunger, trembling, sweating, paleness and weakness, and elderly patients report that they are not sensitive enough, are not in good spirits, etc., and have some hypoglycemia phenomena, so our nursing staff, especially at night, should pay attention to the operation time and observe the elderly If they have hypoglycemia, then what should we do?

    In view of the confusion, 15 to 20 grams of carbohydrate food should be taken orally immediately, preferably glucose, where blood glucose should be monitored every 15 minutes, and if the glycemic index is trending, oral glucose should be continued and 15 grams should be monitored to correct symptoms until hypoglycemia is relieved. Patients with impaired consciousness should be given 20 mL of 50% dextrose solution intravenously or mg of glucagon intramuscularly immediately. Blood glucose levels should be monitored every 15 minutes, and if the glycemic index is still low, 60 ml of 50% glucose should be given.

    It is not easy to correct hypoglycemia caused by sulfonylureas and long-acting insulin until the symptoms of hypoglycemia are corrected and relieved, which may require longer glucose injections and glucose monitoring for at least 24 to 48 hours after regaining consciousness. When hypoglycemia occurs at night in older people with diabetes, it is likely to lead to acute heart and brain disease.

    If it is not discovered in time, and effective measures are not taken in time to rescue and deal with it, it will have vicious consequences such as endangering life safety. Therefore, nursing staff must complete each nursing prevention work, which may lead to a comprehensive understanding of nocturnal hypoglycemia from the aspects of psychological nursing, dietary nursing, nursing, medical care, etc., collect the latest information of patients, and maintain dynamic observation of the patient's condition, so as to do a good job in the nursing of elderly diabetic patients, so as to achieve the purpose of effective prevention and timely nocturnal hypoglycemia.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because although we are sleeping, the body is still running, or consuming a certain amount of energy, and some people eat less food at night, plus drink some blood sugar control drugs, so there will be hypoglycemia in the middle of the night.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hypoglycemia at night is often caused by excessive insulin use before bed in patients with diabetes, especially for patients who take long-acting insulin before bedtime.

    For people with diabetes, eating too little food after taking insulin may also lead to hypoglycemia around the early hours of the night.

    Nocturnal hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes mellitus with oral hypoglycemic drugs may be due to hypoglycemia due to an overdose of the drug taken orally.

    Normal people who do not eat before going to bed or do not eat enough can easily lead to low blood sugar.

    In addition, staying up late for a long time at night may lead to a decrease in immunity, and it may also lead to low blood sugar for a long time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.Eating a small amount of food at dinner or eating an unreasonable diet, or drinking alcohol, etc.;

    2.The dose of hypoglycemic drugs in the evening is too large, and the dose needs to be reduced or adjusted in time;

    3.Exercising a lot after dinner is also an important cause of hypoglycemia;

    4.The use of other medications, such as hormones or diuretics, cold and fever medicines, and antipsychotic medications, can also cause blood sugar to drop;

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Categories: Medical Diseases.

    Problem Description: I don't have diabetes. But often when it is almost noon to eat, when the stomach is a little hungry, I will immediately feel dizzy, weak, flustered, very uncomfortable, then I have to eat immediately, and I will eat a lot, if I don't eat with Fengsun, I can also put off eating a candy or something, but the feeling of softness and fatigue will accompany me for a day, very uncomfortable, please tell me which brother and sister, am I really diabetic?

    Analysis: This is not a diabetic pulse, just a manifestation of hypoglycemia, when people feel hungry, the body will decompose the stored glycogen, but this is a process, which is a physiological phenomenon, and may be caused by your low tolerance to hypoglycemia.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Only doctors and diabetics have the most say on this issue, and others should only scratch the surface. I am a patient with a history of diabetes for more than ten years, how I got it so far I still don't understand, some people say it's genetic, my father also has diabetes, this genetics makes sense, but I am the only one of the four brothers and sisters, which is a bit unreasonable; Some people say that eating too much sugar makes sense, because I love sugar, and when I was young, I could eat more than a pound of nougat at a time, but people don't like to eat sugar when they are middle-aged, and diabetes is only discovered after they are in their forties, and I don't know if it has anything to do with sugar; Some people say that obesity is related to diabetes, but I have never been fat and have an even body, and a colleague of mine who is thin also has diabetes, but for whatever reason, I have diabetes.

    What is abnormal in diabetic patients sleeping? There must be that, first, poor sleep, tossing and turning and not falling asleep, waking up the next day without energy, and it is very painful in the long run; Second, itchy, I finally fell asleep and woke up again, scratching left and right, the uncomfortable feeling is really indescribable; Thirdly, there is a lot of nocturia, diabetics are thirsty and love to drink water, which causes me to get up often at night to urinate, and I get up at least three times a night. This poor sleep, itching, and nocturia do choke people enough, but there is no way, because these are the "patents" of diabetic patients, and they can only endure long-term "enjoyment".

    As for how to control blood sugar, it depends on the doctor, take medicine on time, exercise more, a colleague has diabetes and listens to others say that you don't need to take medicine and exercise more, after a period of time, the person is thin and skinny, blood sugar rises, and finally the doctor takes medicine to control blood sugar, and people are also fat, exercise is only an auxiliary, and must not replace drugs. To control blood sugar, you also need to have perseverance, that is, to avoid eating, for those foods that are easy to raise blood sugar, whether you can eat or not, eat more and eat less, you must strictly control it, and you can't let go of eating because you love to eat, then it will be useless to take medicine, and the consequences will be serious.

    An old colleague I know, born optimistic, has diabetes, eats a lot of medicine, eats fruits, and loves to eat very sweet pastries, his children and grandchildren persuade him not to eat like this, he said it's okay, one day a few months ago, he suddenly fell on the street, sent to the hospital to check the blood sugar value of 25 moles, is a coma caused by high blood sugar, fortunately there is no major problem in time, so it is very important for diabetics to strictly control blood sugar, that is, to get it, then it is safe, listen to the doctor's advice, take medicine on time, check regularly, and avoid the things that should be avoided, Exercise regularly, and do a good job of these diabetics can also live a normal and happy life!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When hypoglycemia occurs in the middle of the night, it is necessary to immediately eat sugar-rich foods or oral glucose solution to relieve the symptoms of hypoglycemia, and if this happens frequently, you can also increase the amount of breakfast you eat, and if necessary, add a small dose of food before bed to prevent nocturnal hypoglycemia.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can eat some fruits with less sugar, you can also drink yogurt, and you can also eat some vegetables, so that you can relieve the symptoms.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You can choose to use sugar to alleviate it, or you usually want to eat more things, eat more high-calorie foods, with nutrients, such as eggs or fruit cans, buns, dumplings.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The causes of hypoglycemia in diabetic patients are as follows:

    1.In diabetic patients, the rhythm of insulin secretion is disturbed in the early stage, and the blood glucose level has decreased when the preprandial insulin level is secreted more, which can be manifested as preprandial hypoglycemia.

    2.Hypoglycemia caused by excessive doses of hypoglycemic drugs in diabetic patients. For example, if a sulfonylurea hypoglycemic drug is used, or if the insulin dose is too large, the drug dose needs to be adjusted.

    3.In some patients, hyperinsulinemia occurs due to excessive insulin accumulation, and when the body regains insulin sensitivity, a large amount of insulin in the body acts at the same time, resulting in hypoglycemia.

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