Both diabetes and hypoglycemia are abnormal blood sugar levels conditions, with hypoglycemia meaning low blood sugar level, while diabetes signifies blood sugar that is high. , the levels are too low blood sugar levels are too high.



The symptoms of diabetes are excessive thirst and hunger, fatigue, weight loss, blurred vision, sores that take time to heal, numbness and tingling sensation in hands and legs and irritability. Hypoglycemia could show up as abnormal behavior, double vision, palpitations, tremor, anxiety, sweating and sometimes feelings of fainting and seizures. Hypoglycemia may also present diabetic symptoms like blurred vision and hunger.

The treatment of hypoglycemia lies in raising sugar levels, while maintenance of stable and healthy blood sugar level forms the basis of diabetes treatment. Being careful in insulin and medications in diabetes is necessary to avoid hypoglycemia.