Hypoglycemic coma
Practice Essentials Hypoglycemia is characterized by a reduction in plasma glucose concentration to a level that may induce symptoms or signs such as altered mental status and/or sympathetic nervous system stimulation. This condition typically arises from abnormalities in the mechanisms involved in glucose homeostasis. The most common cause of hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes is injecting a shot of insulin and skipping a meal or overdosing insulin. The image below depicts a diagnostic algorithm for hypoglycemia. Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia The glucose level at which an individual becomes symptomatic is highly variable (threshold generally at < 50 mg/dL). Carefully