Hypoglycemia syndrome
Hypoglycemia syndrome (hypoglycemic syndrome) is a group of syndromes caused by multiple causes. The blood glucose concentration is usually lower than 3.36mmol / L (60mg / dl), and severe and long-term hypoglycemia can cause extensive neurological damage and complications. Common functional hypoglycemia and liver-derived hypoglycemia, followed by hypoglycemia caused by insulinoma and other endocrine diseases. The disease is often misdiagnosed as rickets, epilepsy, psychosis, brain tumors, and encephalitis. After proper treatment, symptoms can quickly improve. Early identification of this disease is very important and can achieve the purpose of cure. Delayed diagnosis and treatment will cause permanent neuropathy and cannot be reversed, with poor consequences.
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