some days ago I make a fast and felt a bad headache around my eyes. but after having meal it's gone away.Next day its happen same thing to me...then I relished It would be hypoglycemia. by reducing glucose level its happening to me.Please
help me to know is any problem to me..???
Dear tarannum91602,
No, my friend, hypoglycaemia [hypoglycemia if you prefer the American spelling] is NOT a type of diabetes.
Diabetics only experience hypoglycaemia due to medication(s) that they have taken in order to control their diabetes; if they are late/delayed in eating a meal; or they have undertaken exercise without making change to their medication intake.
What you are experiencing MAY be hypoglycaemia but the ONLY way to know for sure is by testing your blood for it's sugar content at the time that you are experiencing these symptoms.
Hypoglycaemia IS a separate condition which needs to be checked out by your doctor. (There are a couple of different types of hypoglycaemia, and it depends on which type, if any, you have which will determine the treatment for it.)
I wish you well, tarannum91602, and hope that you will see your doctor to get this checked out.
Lots of Love and Light.
Mick
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If you fast (do not eat) this can cause all kinds of problems particularly if you are not used to it.
I am diabetes Type 2. My blood sugar is usually high not low, but it does depend on when I test myself.
If I test before a meal it will be lower than if I test a couple of hours afterwards.
Best thing is to test at different times for a few days and then take an average of those tests.
Take care and keep in touch
Sarah
thanks for your beautiful advice... but I want to know if I have hypoglycaemia then is it any problem to me or any functional problem in my body??
I think the only person who can really rell you if you have hypoglycaemia is a doctor.
Sarah
Hypoglycemia is a condition of low glucose level. Do not worry, you are not diabetic. It happens sometimes when insulin production increases.