Soldier Died From Lack of Sugar In Blood
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Soldier Died From Lack of Sugar In Blood
Cambodia News (Banteay Mean Chey Province): On July 21, 2021, at 6:30 am a body of a soldier was found dead in a hammock at the guardhouse at the border of Banteay Mean Chey and Odor Mean Chey province. The victim was a third rank lieutenant, Chen Chhut.
According to the victim's wife, he was feeling unwell the day before the incident and asked her to coin him, and he then returned back to work until the early morning they found him dead.
After the autopsy, the doctor confirmed that he died from a lack of sugar in his blood and he was negative of Covid19. The body was returned to the family for the funeral.RIP.
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Re: Soldier Died From Lack of Sugar In Blood
"Lack of sugar"?
Re: Soldier Died From Lack of Sugar In Blood
Hypoglicemia
Sudden death and hypoglycemia
Simon Heller, BA, MB BChir, DM, FRCP
Diabetic Hypoglycemia September 2008, Volume 1, Issue 2: page 2-7
Abstract
There is considerable evidence implicating hypoglycemia as a cause of sudden death in patients with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Hypoglycemia has been recognized as a potential cause of death, particularly due to cerebral damage, ever since the introduction of insulin therapy. The pathophysiological changes that occur during hypoglycemia may also increase the risk of sudden death in patients with advanced cardiovascular disease.
This feature article provides a detailed examination of the potential connection between sudden death and hypoglycemia. It discusses the findings of a number of studies, including the recent ACCORD study, and examines the phenomenon of sudden death in young people with diabetes, reviewing the potential mechanisms and therapeutic interventions. Risk of death from hypoglycemia and the problem of identifying deaths due to hypoglycemia are covered, as is nocturnal hypoglycemia - a common side effect of insulin treatment which is feared by many diabetes patients. The relationship between sudden death and the ‘dead in bed’ syndrome is also reviewed in detail.
https://www.hypodiab.com/article.aspx?v ... ticleID=20
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