Can be helpful: Hypoglycemia, the condition at which low blood sugar becomes a medical problem (leading to symptoms such as hunger, dizziness, weakness, sweating, tremors, palpitations and even coma or seizures, etc), occur at different levels in different people, usually <70 mg/dl. A glucose monitor measures blood sugar, thereby helping to determine whether your symptoms are possibly related to hypoglycemia.
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