{"id":34048,"date":"2024-02-09T14:14:47","date_gmt":"2024-02-09T12:14:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/petsvetcheck.de\/symptome\/hund\/blutzucker-phasenweise-erniedrigt-hypoglykaemie\/"},"modified":"2026-02-17T06:21:24","modified_gmt":"2026-02-17T04:21:24","slug":"intermittent-hypoglycemia","status":"publish","type":"symptom","link":"https:\/\/petsvetcheck.de\/en\/symptoms\/dog\/intermittent-hypoglycemia\/","title":{"rendered":"Intermittent hypoglycemia"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"featured_media":0,"template":"","class_list":["post-34048","symptom","type-symptom","status-publish","hentry","entry"],"acf":{"einleitung":"<p>Hypoglycemia in dogs is a condition in which the blood sugar level (glucose) in the blood falls below the normal range. Glucose is an important energy source for the body, and a blood sugar level that is too low can lead to a number of health problems.<\/p>","auswahl_krankheiten":[35840,35966,36002],"triage":"orange","triage_begruendung":"Hypoglycemia can cause neurological deficits up to seizures and is potentially life-threatening. In triage, mentation (responsive vs. stuporous) is the central criterion. ","triage_eskalation":"RED for convulsions, unconsciousness, severe weakness, trembling with hypothermia, collapse, or in puppies\/small dogs with rapid deterioration.","ursachen":"<p>Glucose is the primary energy source for the body's cells and is particularly important for the brain. The normal blood sugar level in dogs is usually between 70 and 120 mg\/dL. Hypoglycemia occurs when this value falls below 70 mg\/dL.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are many possible causes of hypoglycemia in dogs. One of the most common causes is an imbalance between insulin and glucose in the blood. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that ensures glucose is transported from the blood into the cells. Too much insulin can cause blood sugar levels to become dangerously low.<\/p>\n\n<p>A common cause of excessive insulin production is an insulinoma, a tumor of the pancreas that produces excess insulin. Other causes of hypoglycemia can include insufficient food intake, excessive exercise, certain medications, liver diseases, hormonal disorders, or an overdose of insulin in diabetic dogs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Especially in puppies of small breeds, hypoglycemia can occur due to insufficient glycogen reserves and increased energy requirements. These young dogs can also be sensitive to stress and environmental changes, which increases the risk of hypoglycemia.<\/p>","typische_begleitsymptome":"<ul>\n<li>Behavioral changes: Dogs may suddenly appear lethargic or weak, indicating a lack of energy in the brain.<\/li>\n<li>Seizures: Very low blood sugar levels can lead to convulsions, which are caused by an insufficient energy supply to the brain.<\/li>\n<li>Trembling or muscle twitching: This symptom often occurs as the body tries to generate heat and energy through muscle activity.<\/li>\n<li>Disorientation: Dogs may appear confused or have difficulty concentrating because the brain is not adequately supplied with energy.<\/li>\n<li>Weakness or collapse: In severe cases, the dog may collapse because muscle and brain function is severely impaired.<\/li>\n<li>Hunger: A sudden, intense hunger can occur as the body tries to compensate for the low blood sugar level by eating.<\/li>\n<li>Pale mucous membranes: The mucous membranes may appear pale, indicating reduced blood flow.<\/li>\n<li>Increased heart rate: The heart may beat faster to supply the body with the necessary energy.<\/li>\n<\/ul>","wann_zum_tierarzt":"<p>A veterinarian should be consulted immediately if symptoms of hypoglycemia are observed in a dog, especially if they are severe or the dog is having convulsions. Immediate treatment is crucial to prevent permanent damage.<\/p>\n\n<p>Even if the symptoms are mild, a veterinarian should be consulted to determine the cause of the hypoglycemia and begin appropriate treatment. This is particularly important because hypoglycemia can be a symptom of a serious underlying condition.<\/p>\n\n<p>Dogs that repeatedly show signs of hypoglycemia or are suspected of having an insulinoma require a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation by a veterinarian.<\/p>","symptomerkennung":"<p>It is important for pet owners to recognize the symptoms of hypoglycemia early. Sudden changes in behavior or signs of weakness should not be ignored. If a dog has known risk factors for hypoglycemia, such as diabetes or a history of insulinomas, blood sugar levels should be monitored regularly.<\/p>\n\n<p>The veterinarian will first take a thorough medical history and perform a physical examination. Blood tests are crucial to determine the current blood sugar level and rule out other possible causes for the symptoms.<\/p>\n\n<p>Additional diagnostic tests may include liver and kidney function tests, hormone tests, and imaging procedures such as ultrasound or CT scans to identify tumors or other abnormalities.<\/p>\n\n<p>If an insulinoma is suspected, the veterinarian may order specific tests to measure insulin production in the body.<\/p>","therapieoptionen":"<p>If a dog shows signs of hypoglycemia, the pet owner should act immediately to stabilize blood sugar levels. This can be done by administering a sugary substance such as honey or corn syrup, carefully applied to the dog's gums, especially if the dog is unable to swallow normally.<\/p>\n\n<p>It is important to keep the dog calm and protect it from further stress factors. The dog should be moved to a safe and quiet place to prevent seizures or further injury.<\/p>\n\n<p>After initial care, the dog should be taken to the veterinarian as soon as possible, even if its condition improves. An accurate diagnosis and treatment are necessary to determine the cause of the hypoglycemia and prevent recurrence.<\/p>\n\n<p>Long-term, the pet owner should ensure that the dog receives regular small, balanced meals to keep blood sugar levels stable. For dogs with known risk factors, the diet should be adjusted in consultation with the veterinarian. Regular check-ups are crucial to monitor the dog's health and make adjustments to the treatment.<\/p>","ausblick_auf_aktuelle_forschung":"<p>Research into hypoglycemia in dogs has made some progress in recent years. Scientists are investigating various aspects of the disease to better understand its causes and effects. One focus is on genetic factors that could play a role in susceptibility to hypoglycemia. Studies on specific dog breeds that show a higher prevalence of this symptom help identify genetic markers associated with increased susceptibility to low blood sugar. Advances in genome sequencing have allowed researchers to investigate specific genetic variations that could contribute to hypoglycemia.<\/p>  \n<p>Another area of research focuses on the physiological mechanisms that lead to intermittent low blood sugar. Scientists are investigating how hormones like insulin and glucagon, as well as other metabolic pathways, are regulated in dogs. In particular, the role of glucose metabolism in the liver and muscles is being studied, as these organs play a key role in maintaining blood sugar levels. Advances in diagnostic imaging make it possible to better observe and understand the function of these organs in affected animals.<\/p>  \n<p>Additionally, there are studies focusing on the development of new diagnostic methods for the early detection of hypoglycemia in dogs. Portable blood glucose meters, similar to those used in humans, are being tested to determine their effectiveness and safety in monitoring dogs with hypoglycemia. These devices could allow pet owners to monitor their pets' blood sugar levels in real-time and react more quickly to changes.<\/p>  \n<p>In therapeutic research, various approaches to treating hypoglycemia in dogs are being investigated. These include dietary modifications that stabilize blood sugar levels, as well as the development of medications that modulate insulin action. Some studies also focus on the use of nutritional supplements that could support glucose metabolism. There is also interest in researching stem cell therapies that could potentially regenerate damaged cells in the pancreas and improve insulin production.<\/p>  \n<p>Interdisciplinary collaboration between veterinarians, geneticists, endocrinologists, and nutritionists plays a crucial role in advancing the understanding and treatment of hypoglycemia in dogs. These collective efforts aim to improve the quality of life for affected animals and develop preventive measures that minimize the risk of hypoglycemia.<\/p>","haufig_gestellte_fragen":"<ol>  \n<li><p><b>What is hypoglycemia in dogs?<\/b> Hypoglycemia in dogs occurs when the blood sugar level falls below the normal range. This can lead to various symptoms, including weakness, trembling, and in severe cases, convulsions.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p><b>How can I tell if my dog is suffering from hypoglycemia?<\/b> Look for symptoms such as lethargy, trembling, confusion, coordination problems, and loss of appetite. If you notice these signs, you should have your dog examined by a veterinarian immediately.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p><b>What can cause hypoglycemia in dogs?<\/b> Common causes include insulinomas, an overdose of insulin (in diabetic dogs), liver diseases, severe infections, or lack of food intake.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p><b>Can hypoglycemia be dangerous in dogs?<\/b> Yes, untreated hypoglycemia can have serious consequences. Very low blood sugar can lead to convulsions, unconsciousness, and in the worst case, death.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p><b>How is hypoglycemia diagnosed in dogs?<\/b> Diagnosis is usually made through a combination of clinical examination and blood sugar measurements. A veterinarian may also perform additional tests to determine the underlying cause.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p><b>What can I do if my dog has a hypoglycemic episode?<\/b>  If your dog shows signs of a hypoglycemic episode, immediately give them a small amount of sugar or honey to raise their blood sugar level and seek veterinary help immediately.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p><b>Can hypoglycemia in dogs be prevented?<\/b> A balanced diet and regular medical check-ups can help reduce the risk of hypoglycemia. For dogs with known susceptibility, regular blood sugar monitoring should be performed.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p><b>What are the long-term treatment options for dogs with hypoglycemia?<\/b>  The treatment depends on the cause. In some cases, a change in diet or medication may be necessary. Continuous monitoring of blood sugar levels is often required.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p><b>Are certain dog breeds more susceptible to hypoglycemia?<\/b> Yes, some small dog breeds, such as Yorkshire Terriers and Chihuahuas, have a higher risk of hypoglycemia, especially as puppies.<\/p><\/li>  \n<li><p><b>How can I support my dog with hypoglycemia?<\/b> Consult your veterinarian regularly and follow their recommendations regarding diet and medication. Monitor your dog's blood sugar levels and watch for changes in behavior or well-being.<\/p><\/li>  \n<\/ol>","literatur":"","zusatzlicher_inhalt_im_hauptteil":"","ergaenzungen":"","weitere_suchbegriffe":"","faq":[{"frage":"1. What is hypoglycemia in dogs?","antwort":"Hypoglycemia in dogs occurs when the blood sugar level falls below the normal range. This can lead to various symptoms, including weakness, trembling, and in severe cases, convulsions."},{"frage":"2. How can I tell if my dog is suffering from hypoglycemia?","antwort":"Look for symptoms such as lethargy, trembling, confusion, coordination problems, and loss of appetite. If you notice these signs, you should have your dog examined by a veterinarian immediately."},{"frage":"3. What can cause hypoglycemia in dogs?","antwort":"Common causes include insulinomas, an overdose of insulin (in diabetic dogs), liver diseases, severe infections, or lack of food intake."},{"frage":"4. Can hypoglycemia be dangerous in dogs?","antwort":"Yes, untreated hypoglycemia can have serious consequences. Very low blood sugar can lead to convulsions, unconsciousness, and in the worst case, death."},{"frage":"5. How is hypoglycemia diagnosed in dogs?","antwort":"Diagnosis is usually made through a combination of clinical examination and blood sugar measurements. A veterinarian may also perform additional tests to determine the underlying cause."},{"frage":"6. What can I do if my dog has a hypoglycemic episode?","antwort":"If your dog shows signs of a hypoglycemic episode, immediately give them a small amount of sugar or honey to raise their blood sugar level and seek veterinary help immediately."},{"frage":"7. Can hypoglycemia in dogs be prevented?","antwort":"A balanced diet and regular medical check-ups can help reduce the risk of hypoglycemia. For dogs with known susceptibility, regular blood sugar monitoring should be performed."},{"frage":"8. What are the long-term treatment options for dogs with hypoglycemia?","antwort":"The treatment depends on the cause. In some cases, a change in diet or medication may be necessary. Continuous monitoring of blood sugar levels is often required."},{"frage":"9. Are certain dog breeds more susceptible to hypoglycemia?","antwort":"Yes, some small dog breeds, such as Yorkshire Terriers and Chihuahuas, have a higher risk of hypoglycemia, especially as puppies."},{"frage":"10. 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