Reactive Hypoglycemia
Cross-source consensus on Reactive Hypoglycemia from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- Reactive hypoglycemia occurs when a high-carbohydrate meal triggers a glucose spike followed by an oversized insulin response. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- The insulin response in reactive hypoglycemia can overshoot and drive blood sugar below normal. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- Reactive hypoglycemia usually appears one to two hours after eating. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- The article recommends reducing carbohydrates, increasing dietary fat, and eating less often to correct reactive hypoglycemia. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- Reactive hypoglycemia is presented as a sign of dysglycemia driven by high-carbohydrate diets. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- Reactive hypoglycemia is most common in frequent eaters who consume high-carbohydrate diets and have dysglycemia. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop