When blood glucose levels begin to drop below normal, the body may respond by releasing hormones such as glucagon and epinephrine to stimulate glucose production and release from the liver. Symptoms of low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia, can include shakiness, sweating, confusion, and irritability. If the levels continue to decrease, it can lead to more severe symptoms like dizziness, fainting, or seizures. It is important to address low blood sugar promptly by consuming fast-acting carbohydrates.
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