Hypoglycaemia

Feb 12, 2015 | Uncategorized

Hypoglycaemia is the term medical people use to describe a low blood sugar. It is a sign that the body’s capacity to maintain a normal blood sugar level is under stress.

The symptoms that develop from this problem are fatigue, hunger, restlessness and lack of concentration to name a few. It is relieved by snacking, particularly mid to late afternoon when your blood sugar falls away with daily activity and an absence of a recent meal. You might call this the NOSH test.

Hypoglycaemia is the early manifestation of secondary diabetes, so it is not a trivial condition to be ignored.

It can be assessed, treated and managed without a blood test by recent developments of electromagnetic technology within minutes in our practice and treated with laser acupuncture (acupuncture without needles) and dietary advice here in our clinic, at no extra cost.

David Lindeman is a physiotherapist, naturopath and acupuncturist who has been practising since 1978, and he welcomes your enquiries.

Phone our practice on 03 9716 2250 to schedule an appointment.