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4. Low Blood Sugar (Hypoglycemia)

Hypoglycemia is the name for dangerously low blood sugar levels. Hypoglycemics experience clumsiness, confusion, and trouble talking. Other symptoms include loss of consciousness or seizure. Shakiness, sweating, weakness, and feeling hungry are additional signs. Hypoglycemia is linked to liver disease, kidney failure, tumors, diabetes, and hypothyroidism in addition to Addison's disease.

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