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Reactive hypoglycemia - This is a condition similar to diabetes.
Constant coffee drinking and incessant smoking often are symptoms of reactive hypoglycemia.
There has also been some medical research done that suggests a link to reactive hypoglycemia in the cerebrospinal fluid.
This is known as transient or reactive hypoglycemia, and can be a limiting factor in elite athletes.
Others believe deficiencies in glucagon secretion might lead to reactive hypoglycemia.
The syndrome resembles reactive hypoglycemia except that low glucoses are not found at the time of symptoms.
Effects of supplemental chromium on patients with symptoms of reactive hypoglycemia.
Others believe it is an unpredictable failure or limitation of the surgery for certain patients (e.g. reactive hypoglycemia).
Dietary recommendations for reactive hypoglycemia can help to relieve symptoms of postprandial syndrome.
Reactive hypoglycemia has been used as a trashcan diagnosis for people who complain about normal physiological reactions to being hungry.
There are different kinds of reactive hypoglycemia:
Classification and possible causes of reactive hypoglycemia (article of 1972; may not be in accord with current medical practice)
However, this treatment is not optimal in other forms such as reactive hypoglycemia, where rapid carbohydrate ingestion may lead to a further hypoglycemic episode.
Reactive hypoglycemia (also see idiopathic postprandial syndrome)
Stomach surgery or hereditary fructose intolerance are both believed to be causes, albeit uncommon, of reactive hypoglycemia.
Longer tests have been used for a variety of other purposes, such as detecting reactive hypoglycemia or defining subsets of hypothalamic obesity.
The NIH states: "The causes of most cases of reactive hypoglycemia are still open to debate.
Helicobacter pylori-induced gastritis (some reports suggest this bacteria may contribute to the occurrence of reactive hypoglycemia)
In a person with reactive hypoglycemia, a concentrated dose of sugar prompts the body to release too much insulin, which causes blood sugar to fall precipitously.
The test is usually used to test for diabetes, insulin resistance, and sometimes reactive hypoglycemia and acromegaly, or rarer disorders of carbohydrate metabolism.
Hypoglycemia and reactive hypoglycemia are associated with excess insulin (or insufficient glucagon), and avoidance of low blood glucose concentration may help to avoid cramps.
In April 1980, Sunny was again hospitalized after appearing incoherent and disoriented; their doctors reconfirmed Sunny suffered from "reactive hypoglycemia".
Incretins including GLP1 and GIP also bring in the late dumping effects including the insulin rise and the reactive hypoglycemia.
Reactive hypoglycemia - individuals with reactive hypoglycemia will produce an excess of insulin after quickly absorbing glucose into the bloodstream.
This creates hypoglycemia of varying patterns, including transient or persistent congenital hyperinsulinism, or fasting or reactive hypoglycemia appearing at an older age.