When hypoglycemia is not obvious: diagnosing and treating under-recognized and undisclosed hypoglycemia
1Dromore Doctors Surgery, Dromore, Co. Down, BT25 1BD, Northern Ireland, UK.
Abstract:
Hypoglycemia continues to be a significant problem for patients with diabetes. The incidence remains high but patients may also be under-reporting hypoglycemic events for various reasons, including hypoglycemia unawareness and deliberate non-reporting. This restricts the ability of healthcare professionals to manage treatment effectively. The aim of this article is to focus specifically on the issues associated with hypoglycemia unawareness and undisclosed hypoglycemia. The article provides general practice teams with an overview of these problems and, through patient narratives, suggests ways to mitigate them.
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