Faster heartbeat
A faster heartbeat is one of the significant effects of reduced blood sugar levels in the body. Due to insufficient blood glucose levels, heart palpitations and a rapid pulse rate occur. Hypoglycemia is a potentially life-threatening condition for patients who do not seek treatment. The reduction in blood glucose levels triggers the release of epinephrine and norepinephrine hormones, which attempt to restore glucose levels to normal levels. The irregular pulse that results from the body’s stress response mechanism is the cause of heart palpitations. Patients with hypoglycemia may develop cardiac problems if they do not seek appropriate treatment in a timely manner.