Insulin Shock
Insulin shock occurs when there is too much insulin in the body lowering the level of sugar in the blood rapidly and consequently allowing the brain cells to suffer.
Insulin reaction can be caused by taking too much medication, by failing to eat, by heavy exercise and by emotional factors. The symptoms that accompany an insulin shock is fast breathing, sweating, numb hands or feet, fast pulse, dizziness, headache, weakness, change in the level of consciousness, vision difficulties, and hunger. | | | | | | | | |