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hypoglycemia

/hahy-poh-glahy-see-mee-uh/US // ˌhaɪ poʊ glaɪˈsi mi ə //

低血糖症,低血糖,低糖症,高血糖症

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : an abnormally low level of glucose in the blood.

Examples

  • Hypoglycemia or Low Blood Sugar - Make a tea from hot water and licorice powder which you drink twice daily.

  • Excess insulin leads to low blood sugar (literally, hypoglycemia).

  • Hypoglycemia, or hyperinsulism, which affects perhaps as many as five million Americans, is caused by overproduction of insulin.

  • Hypoglycemia has become almost a fad disease among "psychonutritionists."

  • Sometimes stomach surgery, liver disease, pregnancy, and periods of high fever can cause attacks of hypoglycemia.

  • The emotional symptoms of hypoglycemia include depression and anxiety.