Reactive Hypoglycemia

Reactive hypoglycemia is a medical condition occurring from low sugar in the blood. It is mainly associated with people who suffer from diabetes, but has been also know to occur in non-diabetics.

So how does the sugar in the blood drop?

The most common cause of this is when a person goes hungry for a long period of time or is in a state of fasting. Basically the body needs food to keep all its functions going correctly, so if a person is fasting the body does not have the necessary fuel and so the sugar levels drop.

Though there are some people who experience this state even if they are not fasting, and the blood sugar drops irrespective of there food intake--this condition is referred to as reactive hypoglycemia.

There has been quite a bit of research done on this subject and many researchers and experts have come to believe that this condition is mainly caused by the lack of a hormone called Glucagon. This hormone is the one that is mainly responsible for keeping the balance levels of sugar in the blood. There are others who have a different opinion though. Some believe this is caused by too much insulin production, tumors in the body or being too sensitive to epinephrine. The debate is still on!

So how does come to realize that he is suffering from reactive hypoglycemia?

Well frankly speaking, scientists are still trying to figure out a sure method of diagnosing this disease, and much is left to ongoing research. The main reason, they are finding it difficult to diagnose this problem is that once the sugar levels in your blood come back to normal, it becomes nearly impossible to detect whether you had this problem or not.

The main symptoms of this condition can be confused with other diseases as they are quite similar. Listed here are of the symptoms of hypoglycemia:

-Dizziness, sweating, hunger
-Inability to sleep
-Excessive sweating
-Trembling and being nervous all the time
-Fatigue and tiredness.

Since the above symptoms are very similar to other problems, an early detection becomes quite difficult.

Quick Tip #1

Treatment of hypoglycemia is an ongoing process, remember to have a good diet with evenly spaced out meals every 2-3 hours apart. Also exercising can really help in keeping this condition under check.

Quick Tip #2

A lot of symptoms of low blood sugar have common signs as other diseases. If you exeperience any of the hypoglycemia symptoms, do consult your doctor for treatment.

What is Hypoglycemia?

leafWhen a person has hypoglycemia, the cells of the person undergo a desensitization aspect or to better illustrate it, the cells become tired toward insulin.

Role of the Pancreas

During onset the pancreas pumpss more and more insulin out of the system which in turn causes insulin to reach extreme lows. Find out more about Hypoglycemia Causes.

What to do?

leafIf you think that you are suffering from any of the symptoms of Reactive Hypoglycemia, talk to your doctor about your concerns and the proper Hypoglycemia Treatment.

Difficulty in a Diagnosis

Many patients who are suffering from Symptoms of Hypoglycemia are not getting the right diagnosis. It is often wrongly diagnosed as stress or lack of sleep.

Emergency Foods:

Cup of Fat Free Milk

Tablespoon of honey or corn syrup

Fruit juice or Regular soda

2 tablespoons of jam and raisins,

7 small gumdrops

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