Original texts of the page “Hypoglycemia”: clear explanation of what glucose is and how the body regulates it; usual blood-glucose range 70–150 mg/dL and hypoglycemia threshold <70 mg/dL; early warning signs (paleness, tremors, anxiety, hunger, palpitations, tingling, sweating, sleepiness, nausea) and progression to neurological symptoms at lower levels (e.g., confusion, incoherent speech, behavior changes, seizures). Emphasizes that severe hypoglycemia is an emergency requiring immediate action and encourages family education from day one; internal links to What to do in a hypo, Glucagon for emergencies, First aid, and Prevention. Registers the visible copy (headings, body, CTAs) for the indicated URL.
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