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Health Tip: Managing Reactive Hypoglycemia
By LadyLively on September 19, 2019
Reactive hypoglycemia refers to low blood sugar after a meal, says Mayo Clinic. The condition has a variety of causes, from drinking alcohol to metabolic disorders.
People with reactive hypoglycemia may have symptoms including weakness, shakiness and lightheadedness.
To manage reactive hypoglycemia, Mayo Clinic suggests:
- Eating a balanced diet with lean meat, fiber, whole grains, fruits and vegetables.
- Avoiding sugary foods and processed simple carbohydrates.
- Eating food if drinking alcohol.
- Eating several small meals and snacks throughout the day.
Source: HealthDay
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