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Se administra glucosa. El médico le revisará el plan de tratamiento para la diabetes para ayudar a prevenir problemas futuros.
El pronóstico es bueno si la hipoglucemia se detecta y se trata oportunamente. Sin embargo, los episodios crónicos y repetitivos de hipoglucemia pueden causar daño al cerebro y a los nervios.
Algunas de las complicaciones de la hipoglucemia severa o prolongada son:
Consulte con el médico si tiene síntomas de hipoglucemia. No olvide mencionar cualquier medicamento que usted crea que pueda estar influyendo en la afección.
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