When blood sugar is too low—generally less than 70 mg/dL—it's called hypoglycemia, and it can be concerning. (The normal range for fasting blood sugar is 70 to 99 mg/dL, though it varies somewhat with age, and is lower during pregnancy and in children.)
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Hi, Anon.
Thank you for your message today.
When blood sugar is too low—generally less than 70 mg/dL—it's called hypoglycemia, and it can be concerning. (The normal range for fasting blood sugar is 70 to 99 mg/dL, though it varies somewhat with age, and is lower during pregnancy and in children.)
Speak to your doctor about this.
Helena
June 10, 2017 - 10:54amThis Comment
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