psychological stress and hypoglycemia
Psychological stress refers to the emotional and mental strain experienced by an individual in response to challenging or demanding situations. It can manifest as feelings of anxiety, pressure, or tension caused by various factors such as work, relationships, or financial concerns. Hypoglycemia, on the other hand, refers to a medical condition characterized by abnormally low levels of blood sugar (glucose). It occurs when the body does not have enough glucose to fuel its activities, leading to symptoms like dizziness, sweating, fatigue, and confusion. Hypoglycemia can be caused by factors such as excessive insulin, certain medications, or an underlying health condition.
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