symptoms of hypoglycemia in older adults
Symptoms of hypoglycemia in older adults refer to the distinct signs and indications that indicate a low blood sugar level in elderly individuals. These symptoms may include confusion, dizziness, weakness, shakiness, difficulty concentrating, sweating, irritability, and trembling, resulting from a decrease in glucose levels in the body.
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