词汇 | hypoglycemia |
释义 | hypoglycemia noun[ U ] medical specialized(mainly UKhypoglycaemia)us/ˌhaɪ.poʊ.ɡlaɪˈsiː.mi.ə/uk /ˌhaɪ.pəʊ.ɡlaɪˈsiː.mi.ə/ a medical condition resulting from dangerously low levels of sugar in the blood Compare hypo(low blood sugar)informal Disorders & diseases of the heart & blood acidosis acquired agammaglobulinemia adult-onset diabetes afib agammaglobulinemia anaemic clot-busting coarctation of the aorta congenital erythropoietic porphyria congestive heart failure coronary heart disease decompression sickness furred haemophiliac MEN1 syndrome MGUS mini-stroke mitral monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance toxaemia Related wordhypoglycemic Examples of hypoglycemiahypoglycemia If you skip meals often you may be experiencing hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. From CNN When they run out, studies show, hospitalizations for hypoglycemia spike while kids' test scores drop off. From NPR We have to be a little cautious in saying that hypoglycemia causes death. From Bloomberg As they had hoped, repeated administration of the patch did not result in excess doses of insulin, and thus did not risk hypoglycemia. From Phys.Org The inhibition of this process can lead to hypoglycemia, causing dehydration, seizures, coma, and death. From Huffington Post Many of the children suffer from bouts of hypoglycemia. From ABC News To help eliminate the chance of becoming dehydrated, women get liquid nutrients intravenously, with enough sugar to prevent hypoglycemia. From Plain Dealer Hypoglycemia occurs when blood sugar in the body drops so much it causes fatigue, weakness and even unconsciousness. From Bloomberg Low blood glucose is referred to as hypoglycemia. From CNN He said his hypoglycemia made things worse. From New York Post These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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