hypoglycaemic (ˌhypoglyˈcaemic) or US hypoglycemic (ˌhypoglyˈcemic)
adjective
Word origin
C20: from hypo- + glyco- + -aemia
Examples of 'hypoglycaemia' in a sentence
hypoglycaemia
Experts found a sudden drop in glucose levels, known as hypoglycaemia, affects our mood.
The Sun (2018)
The sugar taken with the coffee is an admirable way of correcting any hypoglycaemia.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
The products he allegedly doctored triggered hypoglycaemia, in which blood sugar falls dangerously low.
The Sun (2015)
They can get hypothermia in the cold weather, or even hypoglycaemia.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The incidence of hypoglycaemia spread an 'understandable degree of panic' among staff.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Years before, he had given up serious drinking after having been diagnosed with hypoglycaemia.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Hypothyroidism is often associated with hypoglycaemia, low blood sugar and hunger.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
At the clinic she was given injectable quinine, diazepam for the convulsions and intravenous dextrose for hypoglycaemia.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Ackees contain hypoglycin, which prevents the body synthesising glucose, causing acute hypoglycaemia and exaggerating the effects and dangers of malnutrition.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
I was living with him and having a hypo [hypoglycaemia or a blood-sugar low] at threein the morning.