Hypoglycemia symptoms hunger nausea weakness headache sweating shaking (tremors) skin becomes pale (pallor) numbness of lips or tongue irritability change in mood or behaviour fast heartbeat (palpitations) faster breathing confusion vision changes seizures coma increased thirst (polydipsia) excessive urination (polyuria) nausea / vomiting weakness, fatigue headache visual disturbances (blurred vision) insulin storage conditions Should be stored in refrigerator Can be stored at room temperature 28 days
Hypoglycemia symptoms hunger nausea weakness headache sweating shaking (tremors) skin becomes pale (pallor) numbness of lips or tongue irritability change in mood or behaviour fast heartbeat (palpitations) faster breathing confusion vision changes seizures coma increased thirst (polydipsia) excessive urination (polyuria) nausea / vomiting weakness, fatigue headache visual disturbances (blurred vision) insulin storage conditions Should be stored in refrigerator Can be stored at room temperature 28 days
Hypoglycemia symptoms hunger nausea weakness headache sweating shaking (tremors) skin becomes pale (pallor) numbness of lips or tongue irritability change in mood or behaviour fast heartbeat (palpitations) faster breathing confusion vision changes seizures coma increased thirst (polydipsia) excessive urination (polyuria) nausea / vomiting weakness, fatigue headache visual disturbances (blurred vision) insulin storage conditions Should be stored in refrigerator Can be stored at room temperature 28 days
hunger nausea weakness headache sweating shaking (tremors) skin becomes pale (pallor) numbness of lips or tongue irritability change in mood or behaviour fast heartbeat (palpitations) faster breathing confusion vision changes seizures coma increased thirst (polydipsia) excessive urination (polyuria) nausea/vomiting weakness, fatigue headache visual disturbances (blurred vision) positive urine test for glucose elevated blood glucose readings
TC page 805 Risk Factors of Diabetes
1 st degree relative with diabetes (Family history) member of high-risk population (example: aboriginal, Hispanic, Asian or African descent) history of impaired glucose tolerance or impaired fasting glucose Vascular disease History of gestational diabetes mellitus, baby with macrosomia Hypertension Dyslipidemia Overweight Abdominal obesity (apple shape body) Polycystic ovary syndrome Acanthosis nigricans Schizophrenia
Insulin storage conditions Should be stored in refrigerator Can be stored at room temperature 28 days (1 month) Do not shake vigorously If you notice turbidity or vapors or precipitation, do not use, discard it.