Hypoglycemic syndrome

HYPOGLYCEMIC SYNDROME (SINDROUM HYPOGLYCEMICUM)

**Hypoglycemia syndrome** is a pathological condition characterized by the appearance of periodic or persistent symptoms of low blood glucose and disturbances in physiological functions in the body, which can lead to significant changes in a person’s health, mental state and performance. Hypoglycemic disease syndrome is caused by a lack of glucose in the blood, which can occur as a result of inadequate nutrition, disruption of the processes of carbohydrate breakdown and their storage in carbohydrate metabolism.

*Symptoms of hypoglycemic conditions*

One of the main symptoms of hypoglycemic syndrome is a **feeling of fatigue**, characterized by a state of hopeless lethargy, weakness, dizziness and loss of coordination of movements, in which it is impossible to perform usual actions, problems arise with remembering information, and there may be difficulties in perceiving the sensations of smell and taste. In cases where these symptoms are more severe, they may