What is a hypoglycemic attack?
It is very similar to the dumping syndrome in that the person experiences the same queasy feeling. The person is nauseous, shaky, clammy and sweaty. The patient may experience a rapid and pounding heart beat. However, the cramps and the urge to have a bowel movement are not part of the reaction. The attack usually occurs between meals and is due to inadequate food intake or a long interval between meals. The best treatment is prevention by eating a balanced diet at regular intervals.