hypoglycemia

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Across
  1. 3. primary sugar used by the body for energy.
  2. 6. relating to the presence of measurement of glucose in the blood.
  3. 9. condition caused by medical treatment or healthcare interventions.
  4. 10. a rare tumor of the pancreas that causes excess insulin production.
  5. 12. hormone release to raise blood sugar levels when theyre too low.
  6. 13. a condition where hypoglycemia symptoms occur but blood glucose levels are normal.
  7. 14. not severe.
  8. 15. fluid that circulates in the body, transporting nutrients and oxygen.
  9. 16. condition of high blood sugar.
  10. 21. system responsible for producing hormones to regulate bodily functions.
  11. 22. medications or treatments used to manage diabetes.
  12. 23. abnormally increased thirst, commmonly seen in diabetes.
  13. 27. life threatening condition caused by insufficient blood flow.
  14. 29. hormone that helps increase blood sugar when levels drop to low.
  15. 31. needing insulin therapy for blood glucose control.
  16. 34. chronic disease affecting blood sugar regulation.
  17. 35. gain increase in body mass.
  18. 38. relating to the interactions between the nervous system and endocrine glands.
  19. 39. the process of creating glucose fro m non- carbohydrate sources.
  20. 40. medical care given to manage a disease or condition.
  21. 41. liquid component of blood.
  22. 45. action taken to improve a medical condition.
  23. 47. the body's ability to maintain a stable internal enviroment.
  24. 48. part of the nervous system controlling involuntarily body functions.
  25. 49. body's reaction to challenges or threats.
  26. 50. prolonged unconscious state, often caused by severe hypoglycemia.
  27. 51. tools or systems used to improve medical carem such as insulin pumps or glucose meters.
Down
  1. 1. excessive hunger or eating.
  2. 2. macronutrients broken down into glucose for energy.
  3. 4. extreme tiredness or lack of energy.
  4. 5. production of glucose from non carbohydrate sources in the liver.
  5. 7. hormones like adrenaline released during stress responses.
  6. 8. minerals like sodium and potassium that help regulate bodily functions.
  7. 11. glucose meter debvice used to measure the concentration of glucose in the blood.
  8. 14. deficiency of essential nutrients required for proper body function.
  9. 17. swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the bodys tissues.
  10. 18. extreme or intense in degree, often referring to hypoglycemia.
  11. 19. regularly checking or observing a patients condition.
  12. 20. abnormally low blood pressure.
  13. 24. excessive urination, often a symptom of uncontrolled diabetes.
  14. 25. description the presence of symptoms.
  15. 26. Relating to mental processes such as thinking, understanding, and remembering
  16. 28. process by which the body breaks down glycogen into glucose.
  17. 30. hormone released during the bodys fight-or flight response.
  18. 32. organ that produces insulin and glucagon.
  19. 33. a substance used in the body to produce glucose during fasting.
  20. 36. sweet substance, often linked to glucose.
  21. 37. hormone that helps regulate blood glucose levels.
  22. 42. signs that indicate a medical condition or disease.
  23. 43. without noticeable symptoms.
  24. 44. physiological reaction to threats or challenges.
  25. 46. condition characterized by abnormally low blood sugar levels.