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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Hypoglycemic seizures
  1. ... get worse and become emergency conditions (such as seizures, hypoglycemic coma or hyperglycemic coma). Also contact your provider ...
  2. ... blood sugar could still be too low (called hypoglycemic unawareness). You may not even know you have low blood sugar until you faint, have a seizure , or go into a coma. If you have ...
  3. ... children first develop low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). These hypoglycemic children can fail to grow and gain weight at the expected rate (failure to thrive). If left untreated, hypoglycemia can lead to seizures, learning difficulties, and other neurological problems. Hypoglycemia that ...
  4. ... Other medicines may also contain sulfonylurea-based oral hypoglycemics.
  5. Complications may include: Severe hypoglycemic reaction Spread of a cancerous tumor ( metastasis ) Diabetes if the entire pancreas is removed (rare), or food not being absorbed if too much of the pancreas is removed Inflammation and swelling of the pancreas
  6. ... gets too low, you may: Faint Have a seizure Go into a coma Some people who have had diabetes for a long time stop being able to sense low blood sugar. This is called hypoglycemic unawareness. Ask your health care provider if wearing ...
  7. ... risk for serious complications such as breathing difficulties, seizures, ... experience a hypoglycemic episode within the first month of life. Other ...
  8. Davis SN, Lamos EM, Younk LM. Hypoglycemia and hypoglycemic syndromes. In: Jameson JL, De Groot LJ, de ...