Hypoglycaemic symptoms refer to the clinical manifestations resulting from abnormally low blood glucose levels, typically below 4 mmol/L. These symptoms, which can include sweating, tremors, confusion, and palpitations, are critical to recognise as they can lead to severe complications such as loss of consciousness or seizures if untreated. A common association is with diabetes management, where insulin or oral hypoglycaemics may precipitate these episodes, necessitating prompt intervention.

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