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Early signs and symptoms of diabetic hypoglycemia include: Shakiness: you may notice yourself lightly shaking or trembling. Sweating: you may start to produce sweat on the face and body, similar to if you were very hot, nervous, or have just exercised. Dizziness: you may feel lightheaded, woozy, or unbalanced.
How does hypoglycemia affect the body?of a person developing severe hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia can affect several body systems in different ways. Extremely high or low levels of blood sugar can cause a condition called gastroparesis. Low blood sugar levels affect the signaling of the vagus nerve, which normally stimulates the stomach to empty.