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My friend, male 17 years old, was diagnosed with hypglycemia, after he had several attacks of headache, and once he fainted!
His father has diabetes, mellitus i think.
So, I wanted to know if there is anyway to cure this case without it becoming a chronic problem?
What should he do or not do?
What do you advise for a diet?
Can hypoglycemia effect his vision?
Hi tmr,
Your friend needs to get a doctor's advice-- we're not doctors here, and we can't recommend a course of medical action. I'm not aware of hypglycemia affecting vision, but again, I'm not a doctor. You can help him find an endocrinologist who specializes in these issues, and then your questions should all be answered. I'm not sure if it can be cured, but it can certainly be successfully managed, so try not to worry.
Usually people who are not diabetic, but who suffer from hypoglycemia treat it to try to prevent episodes by altering their diet. You can do a Google search on diet to prevent hypoglycemia and lots of info will come up to educate you.
I was just worried it is a chronic disease.
Usually people who are not diabetic, but who suffer from hypoglycemia treat it to try to prevent episodes by altering their diet. You can do a Google search on diet to prevent hypoglycemia and lots of info will come up to educate you.
I hope you manage your diabetes well !!!
Good luck
Thanks again...