Hypoglycemia: Symptoms of mild low blood sugar usually occur when blood sugar falls below 70 mg/dl and may include: nausea, extreme hunger, feeling nervous or jittery, cold, clammy, wet skin and/or excessive sweating not caused by exercise, a rapid heartbeat (tachycardia), numbness or tingling of the fingertips or lips, and/or trembling.
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