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    What do you know about diabetic shock?

    Diabetic shock occurs when blood sugar levels drop dangerously low. Diabetic shock is not a medical term, but it is often used by people to describe a situation of severe hypoglycemia that requires the help of another person. People with slightly low blood sugar are usually blood, which doctors call an insulin reaction or hypoglycemia and people with hypoglycemia often experience headaches, dizziness, sweating, shakiness, and a feeling of restlessness,   When a person goes into diabetic shock, or severe hypoglycemia, they may lose consciousness, have difficulty speaking, and experience double vision. Early treatment is essential because blood sugar levels…