sugar. Hypoglycemia results when a person who takes insulin or oral medication does not have enough glucose in their body in comparison to the amount of medication. The reason behind this imbalance is usually because the person didnt eat enough food, the food was not eaten soon enough or too much medication was taken. Sometimes in hypoglycemia, one or more symptoms may occur and some people shows no symptoms and some people do not even know they have it. The signs of hypoglycemia are inappropriate responses, confusion and inattention, drowsiness, pale complexion, perspiration, headache, crankiness, lack of coordination, trembling, sudden hunger, and dizziness. Those who have kelocidosis may have too many ketones, which could lead into a coma. If detected early, youll have extreme thirst, drowsiness, lethargy, sugar in urine, dry, hot skin, lack of appetite, fruity, sweet, or wine-like odor on breath, heavy-labored breathing, eventual stupor or unconsciousness.There are physical and metabolic characteristics of persons with diabetes. By definition, persons with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus have much higher fasting plasma glucose levels than a person with normal glucose tolerance. Simiar trends are found if 2 hour plasma glucose levels. Self-reported frequency of urine glucose and high blood glucose in the last 6 months was reported more in younger than in older persons. People between 18-44 years old reported diagnosed as a sure sign of diabetes. Women are said to have more diabetes than men do. Obesity is much higher in women than in men. There are a few reasons people with diabetes should monitor their blood sugar: a) the only sure way to know the level of sugar in the blood and avoid emergencies b) Help prevent long term complications. c) Knowing what your blood sugar levels are at will put your mind at ease. d) A person who properly monitors their blood sugar level will feel better. People with diabetes have...