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Hypoglycaemic coma


With hypoglycemia, the coma develops sharply, the patient feels chills, hunger, trembling in the body, loses consciousness, occasionally there are short-lived convulsions. With the loss of consciousness, sweating is marked abundantly: the patient is wet, "at least squeeze out," the sweat is cold.