Insulin causes rapid movement of glucose from blood to hepatocytes and adipocytes resulting in
Hyperglycemia
Hypoglycemia
Diabetes
None of these
Hypoglycemia:
It occurs when the blood glucose level falls below normal.
It may be caused by an excess of insulin, a deficiency of glucagon, or a failure of the secretion of the two hormones to completely regulate the blood sugar.
Symptoms of hypoglycemia include weakness, profuse sweating, irritability, confusion, unconsciousness and convulsions. It needs urgent intake of sugar or glucose.