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What Are Reactive Hypoglycemia Symptoms?

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What Are Reactive Hypoglycemia Symptoms?

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Some of the more common reactive hypoglycemia symptoms include dizziness, increased heart rate, and high blood pressure. Other reactive hypoglycemia symptoms include profuse sweating and extreme tiredness. In some cases, reactive hypoglycemia symptoms such as anxiety attacks, prolonged insomnia, and psychosis may indicate a condition that requires hospitalization. Hypogylcemic conditions include low blood sugar or low blood glucose. When a person with this condition consumes sugar, the body tends to produce an excessive amount of insulin. When this occurs, blood glucose levels may drop dramatically, impairing the patient’s ability to function normally. The individual may experience reactive hypoglycemia symptoms reflecting lack of energy, such as anemia.

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