Why is postprandial hypoglycemia?
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Postprandial hypoglycemia is what we usually call reactive hypoglycemia. Most of the patients with this kind of disease are female friends with low age. When this kind of disease occurs, the patients are mainly manifested as sudden panic, fatigue, sweating, and the body has a "involuntary" feeling, which usually occurs about two to three hours after the meal, This disease brings a lot of pain to patients, so what are the hazards? Let's take a look at the answers given below, hoping to help those who are in need. I wish you good health as soon as possible. Let's share my experience with you.
Why is postprandial hypoglycemia?
Postprandial hypoglycemia has a lot of impact on the daily life of patients. People with this disease often have different degrees of neurosis, such as poor sleep quality, easy to be nervous, excited, prone to abdominal distension, constipation and other symptoms. At the same time, it will be accompanied by hyperfunction of pancreatic insulin secretion.
Under normal circumstances, the patient's postprandial blood sugar will rise, stimulate the pancreas to produce a lot of insulin, insulin can cause blood sugar to drop, at this time the patient will appear a series of uncomfortable reactions. If we measure our blood sugar when we have an attack, we will find that our blood sugar has dropped.
When we have this situation, we generally take the method of diet conditioning for treatment. We can eat some biscuits, steamed bread and other food immediately when we get sick to supplement certain blood sugar. Usually also should eat some fruits and vegetables, in cooperation with certain drug treatment, such as oryzanol, vitamins and so on.
matters needing attention
Postprandial reactive hypoglycemia usually leads to sudden palpitation, fatigue, sweating and other symptoms, which generally occurs between 2 and 3 hours after meals. Patients and their pain can be relieved by eating some sugar food in time, and they should be treated with certain drugs at ordinary times.