Hypo in a sentence as a noun

You could be bipolar with a hypo maniac phase.

Simply hypo-ventilating can cause the pH of the blood to drop due to buildup of CO2.

I'm virtually hypo-unaware and I have low blood sugars maybe 2 or 3 times in a month.

They say it's hypo-allergenic, so it shouldn't have any gluten in.

The opposite of hypo-anything is hyper-anything, and both are bad - you want to be healthy.

Yes, and the price difference between the hypothetical quote and the real quote is so big as to make the hypo quote irrelevant.

It's definitely possible to experience that and still have a high A1C, but I don't see it causing hypo-unawareness.

Hospitals already do this for patients with hypo/hyperthermia.

If you're taking care of your dogs already, you don't need this, unless you want another status symbol to go with your hypo-allergenic mini-poodle.

More applicable digital lockbox hypo: when you put a gig of encrypted data on S3, AWS doesn't scan it and try to sell it to advertisers because you didn't agree to that.

Let alone people who have other confounding medical issues like hypo- or hyper-thyroidism, diabetes, etc. Throw all that in and yes, the biological fact of "eat less move more" is true, it's also almost completely worthless for a very large percentage of the population.

On the similar note of things that wouldn't respond to medication but are treatable in other ways: if you haven't been checked for hyper and hypo thyroidism, those can also cause depression-like symptoms that don't respond to traditional medication, and sleep disorders like apnea can make minor depression much worse.

Hypo definitions

noun

a compound used as a fixing agent in photographic developing

noun

a piston syringe that is fitted with a hypodermic needle for giving injections

See also: hypodermic