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Suwarna Suman1, Arushi Kumar2, Manoj Kumar3
1Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Jodhpur, IND.
Abstract:
Cataract surgery is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures and is often performed under topical anesthesia in conscious patients. Sweating, palpitations, and anxiety may be seen in patients about to undergo surgery. However, these are typical adrenergic symptoms of hypoglycemia and should be further investigated if occurring before surgery. Here, we report five cases of postprandial or reactive hypoglycemia observed in hospital settings just before conducting cataract surgeries in non-diabetic 52-78-year-old patients from 2019 to 2023.
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