Common Symptoms of High and Low Blood Sugar Levels
When it comes to diabetes training for support workers, understanding the common symptoms of high and low blood sugar levels is crucial. Here are some key signs to look out for:
High Blood Sugar Levels (Hyperglycemia)
Symptom | Description |
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Frequent urination | Excess sugar in the blood leads to increased urination. |
Increased thirst | Dehydration from frequent urination can cause excessive thirst. |
Fatigue | Cells are not getting enough glucose for energy. |
Blurred vision | High blood sugar levels can affect the eyes. |
Low Blood Sugar Levels (Hypoglycemia)
Symptom | Description |
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Shakiness | Feeling shaky or jittery is a common sign of low blood sugar. |
Sweating | Excessive sweating can occur when blood sugar levels drop. |
Confusion | Low blood sugar can affect cognitive function. |
Hunger | Feeling hungry even after eating can be a sign of hypoglycemia. |
By recognizing these symptoms and understanding how to respond, support workers can provide better care for individuals with diabetes. Proper training is essential in managing blood sugar levels effectively.
Discover the key symptoms of high and low blood sugar levels in our Diabetes training for support workers diploma. Learn how to recognize and manage them effectively.
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