How can you tell if someone has low blood sugar?
Signs of low blood sugar include unusual behaviour, confusion, tiredness, faintness, dizziness, irritation, paleness and sweating.
Low blood sugar can be life-threatening for a diabetic.
How can you tell if someone has low blood sugar?
Signs of low blood sugar include unusual behaviour, confusion, tiredness, faintness, dizziness, irritation, paleness and sweating.
There are a total of around 500,000 diabetics in Finland, and the majority of them have type 2 diabetes. Diabetics who are treated with insulin can develop hypoglycaemia, or low blood sugar.
Hypoglycaemia requires immediate treatment with sugar.
The sugar can be administered in the form of, for example, between 4 and 8 sugar cubes, a piece of fruit, a glass of sugary soft drink or some other quick sugary snack.
What to do if someone is suffering from low blood sugar:
Give them something sugary to eat or drink or some glucose tablets.
Give them more sugar.
Call 112.
Place them in the recovery position and keep their airways clear.
Please note: never give an unconscious person any food or drink, as they could choke.