Hypo Treatment Kits - Essential Supplies for Hypoglycemia Management

Hypo Treatment Kits are emergency packs containing glucose-sources and supplies to treat hypoglycemia, a condition characterized by low blood sugar levels. These kits are essential for individuals with diabetes to raise their blood sugar levels quickly in case of hypoglycemic episodes.
Category
Kit
Where to get
Available at pharmacies and online diabetic supply stores
Prepared by Lee Cheng, reviewed by Jane Cox

Hypo Treatment Kits FAQ


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When do you need to treat a hypo?

You'll need to treat a hypo if your blood glucose falls below 4mmol/L. do lots of exercise without having the right amount of carbohydrate or reducing your insulin dose Hypos come on fast. Be aware of the signs of a hypo so you can treat it quickly. You need to treat a hypo quickly, before it gets worse.

What is hypoglycaemia & how is it treated?

A hypo is when your blood sugar level, also called blood glucose level, drops too low. This is usually below 4mmol/l. A hypo, also called hypoglycaemia, can happen quickly. So it’s important to always have hypo treatments with you. It's also important to know what the signs are and how to treat a hypo if you have one.

Do I need a hypo kit if I have diabetes?

If you are susceptible to hypos, you will need your hypo kit, as well as your hyper kit if you manage your diabetes with multiple daily injections (MDI). Taking care of your feet is crucial for people with diabetes, and it can be beneficial to have all your foot care supplies together in one place.

How can I reduce my hypos?

One way of reducing hypos is to check your blood glucose levels throughout the day. You can do this with a blood glucose meter. Technology like continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and flash glucose monitoring can also help because you can set alarms which alert you if your glucose levels are on the way down.

What is a hypo if left untreated?

A hypo happens when your blood glucose level drops below 4mmol/L. If left untreated, hypos can be dangerous – but the good news is they’re easy to treat. What can cause a hypo? Hypos are caused by low glucose levels in the blood.

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