Question

I am 31 years old. Several years ago, I also experienced symptoms of hypoglycemia in the morning (sweating, weakness, and trembling, which can be relieved by eating food or drinking sugar water). This year, these symptoms have occurred frequently, but my blood sugar levels are normal during routine checks. Is this an early symptom of diabetes, or could it be due to other factors or causes?

Answer

It’s a good idea to check your blood sugar levels when you have a recurrence. The symptoms of morning hypoglycemia (sweating, weakness, trembling, which can be relieved by eating food or drinking sugar water) are clear. Hypoglycemia is a clinical syndrome caused by abnormally low blood glucose levels due to various factors or causes, which may include fasting, exercise, alcohol, medication, and liver dysfunction. Treatment should be based on the specific situation.