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Read your query. That is a very significant question and i appreciate your problem. I will try my best to answer your query
The fact remains that
kidney,
liver and
thyroid have no direct relation to hypoglycemia. Of course there remains the fact that if the renal functions are deranged, the dose of certain medicines need to be reduced. But outside of that, a normal test report is a good sign.
As for the
recurrent hypoglycemia, you need to understand that the sugar levels in a diabetic is a balance between the amount of sugar eaten and the amount of sugar suppressed by the medicines.
Hypoglycemia occur because there is an imbalance between the two- either you have eaten too less after taking the medicine, or the medicine taken is too high a dose for the amount of food eaten.
In most diabetician communities, it is known that hypoglycemia is worse than having high sugars. So meet your diabetician to change the dose of the medicine while you control your pattern of diet.
Suggest checking HbA1c
I hope this helps you. Inform the reports mentioned above so i can be of help further. Best of luck.
I have given you the answer to the maximum considering the information provided. The results of the tests could further enhance my answer to you.
Please do understand that some details could be extracted from a detailed history and examination.
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