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Mollykgkg

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What are the symptoms of someone who is experiencing hypoglycemia?

Question 2

List two examples of restricted participation.



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Answer to Question 1

Symptoms may include hunger, racing heartbeat, sweating, shaking, inability to think clearly, headache, physical weakness, loss of motor coordination, irritability, and drowsiness, and that can lead to anxiety.

Answer to Question 2

Restricted participation may include limitations on types of activity, prevention of certain motions with protective taping, or other cautionary measures, depending on the sport.



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