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Reactive Hypoglycemia
Reactive Hypoglycemia
Reactive Hypoglycemia
Reactive Hypoglycemia
Reactive Hypoglycemia

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Reactive Hypoglycemia Defined

A fall in blood sugar which causes symptoms during the period following meals. Simply put, the body has trouble braking the secretion of insulin after a meal, resulting in the blood sugar dropping further than it should. Reactive hypoglycemia is different from spontaneous hypoglycemia, which is not assoicated with meal ingestion. Reactive hypoglycemia generally has a benign prognosis.See also: Hypoglycemia.

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  • eMedicine article on Hypoglycemia: ... symptoms relative to the time of meal ingestion is crucial in the evaluation of a patient with hypoglycemia. Fasting hypoglycemia typically occurs in the morning before eating or during the day, particularly.. .

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