Low Blood Glucose (Hypoglycemia): Overview, Symptoms, Causes, Types, Foods, Treatment and Management

Hunger

Hunger

Some of the primarily occurring symptoms of hypoglycemia include extensive hunger, and it almost occurs in every individual having the condition of hypoglycemia. The drop in blood glucose level signals the nervous system to stimulate immense hunger. However, the condition of hypoglycemia sometimes makes the person lose interest in their food. Thus, the person feels hungry all the time: polyphagia or increased hunger results due to the abnormal drop in blood glucose levels. The mild condition of hypoglycemia can make a person feel hungry or makes the stomach feel sick while the hunger persists in the conditions of severe hypoglycemia.