Problem description: I have recently caught a cold, and now I have found that I have low blood sugar. What should the doctor do if I have low blood sugar caused by a cold?
Date of problem: 2020-09-24
Patient information: Age: 43 years old Gender: Male
Colds generally do not cause low Blood sugar.
If the sugar absorbed into the blood through the intestinal tract is low, it cannot meet the consumption of the human body. For example, the patient has poor digestion and absorption, and it is prone to insufficient sugar intake when hungry. Reduced liver glycogen synthesis or glycogen breakdown can lead to hypoglycemia. In addition, fever and severe diarrhea can easily lead to excessive sugar consumption and lead to hypoglycemia. In addition, when insulin is too much, diabetes patients can easily lead to hypoglycemia.
You should always pay attention to food hygiene, eat more fruits and vegetables, and do not eat spicy foods, which can reduce the incidence of infection and inflammation.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed examination