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Asked: March 8, 20232023-03-08T14:59:08+05:30 2023-03-08T14:59:08+05:30

Can High Insulin Levels Cause Panic Attacks?

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Can High Insulin Levels Cause Panic Attacks?
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    1. Gaurav
      2023-03-18T12:00:28+05:30Added an answer on March 18, 2023 at 12:00 pm

      The long answer is that high insulin/low glucose contributes to the possibility of panic attacks, as low glucose (below 80 mg/dL) can cause disorientation/confusion, dehydration, blurred vision, shaking, sweating, etc. However, high/low blood sugar is a physical problem that can cause serious physicRead more

      The long answer is that high insulin/low glucose contributes to the possibility of panic attacks, as low glucose (below 80 mg/dL) can cause disorientation/confusion, dehydration, blurred vision, shaking, sweating, etc. However, high/low blood sugar is a physical problem that can cause serious physical health problems, and panic attacks can cause serious mental/emotional health problems. , the cause should be discussed with a doctor and not sought for a solution. They are not biologically related.

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