Correct option is C
Sol. Hypoglycemia deprives brain cells of glucose, which may lead to seizures, coma, or brain damage.
Explanation of each option:
· (a) Dengue – Incorrect. Dengue is caused by a virus transmitted through mosquito bites and is not related to blood sugar levels. It affects the immune system, causing fever, pain, and other symptoms, but not directly related to glucose levels.
· (b) Jaundice – Incorrect. Jaundice occurs due to the buildup of bilirubin in the bloodstream, leading to yellowing of the skin and eyes. It is related to liver function, not glucose levels.
· (c) Brain damage – Correct. Severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) deprives the brain of necessary glucose, leading to impaired brain function. If left untreated, it can cause seizures, coma, or permanent brain damage due to the lack of energy for brain cells.
· (d) Anaemia – Incorrect. Anaemia is caused by a deficiency in red blood cells (RBCs) or hemoglobin, which reduces oxygen transport in the blood. It is not directly caused by low glucose levels but can lead to fatigue and weakness.