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Diabetes: Three signs of low blood sugar 'while you are sleeping' - how to spot - Daily Express
Jan 17, 2022 42 secs
The health body says that if you have diabetes, you can reduce your chance of getting a low blood sugar level if you check your blood sugar level regularly.

The NHS says that a low blood sugar level, or hypo, can happen while you are sleeping.

The CDC explains that while low blood sugar can happen at any time during the day, “some people may experience low blood sugar while they sleep".

The NHS says: “A low blood sugar level can affect everyone differently.

According to the Mayo Clinic, treatment involves quickly getting your blood sugar back to normal either with high-sugar foods or drinks or with medications

This is distinct from hyperglycaemia, which can happen when your blood glucose (sugar) levels are too high

It is normal for blood glucose levels to go up and down slightly throughout the day

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