Can high blood sugar cause hallucinations?
1. High blood sugar often leads to hallucinations. If hallucinations occur due to high blood sugar, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to avoid delaying treatment.
2. Blood sugar typically refers to the glucose level in the blood and is part of the glucose metabolism test. It can be used to screen and diagnose diseases related to abnormal glucose metabolism, such as diabetes and hypoglycemia, effectively reflecting the body's absorption of glucose. Normal glucose metabolism indicates a normal fasting blood sugar level for adults ranging from 3.9mmol/L to 6.1mmol/L. Causes are usually related to factors such as exercise, dehydration, and diet. It can lead to endocrine disorders such as diabetes and adrenal cortical hyperfunction. If not controlled promptly, it may cause changes in small blood vessels and peripheral nerves throughout the body, resulting in hallucinations and blurred vision. Timely treatment is necessary, and medications such as Metformin Hydrochloride Tablets, Acarbose Tablets, and Repaglinide Tablets can be used under medical advice to effectively lower blood sugar and maintain it within the normal range.
3. Patients should develop good lifestyle and dietary habits in daily life. They need to control the intake of staple foods such as rice and flour, increase the intake of grains such as mung beans and oatmeal, and consume more vegetables and fruits rich in dietary fiber, such as broccoli, apples, and bananas. Additionally, appropriate exercise is necessary to improve immunity.