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The most common cause of hypoglycemia is [[Anti-diabetic medication|medications]] used to treat diabetes such as [[Insulin (medication)|insulin]], [[sulfonylurea]]s, and [[biguanide]]s. Risk is greater in diabetics who have eaten less than usual, recently exercised, or consumed [[ethanol|alcohol]]. Other causes of hypoglycemia include severe illness, [[sepsis]], [[kidney failure]], [[liver disease]], [[hormone]] deficiency, [[tumor]]s such as [[insulinoma]]s or non-B cell tumors, [[inborn error of metabolism|inborn errors of metabolism]], several medications, and alcohol. Low blood sugar may occur in otherwise healthy newborns who have not eaten for a few hours.

The most common cause of hypoglycemia is medications used to treat diabetes such as insulin, sulfonylureas, and biguanides. Risk is greater in diabetics who have eaten less than usual, recently exercised, or consumed alcohol. Other causes of hypoglycemia include severe illness, sepsis, kidney failure, liver disease, hormone deficiency, tumors such as insulinomas or non-B cell tumors, inborn errors of metabolism, several medications, and alcohol. Low blood sugar may occur in otherwise healthy newborns who have not eaten for a few hours.