Depends: Hypoglycemia is most common from medications, especially those for diabetes. It can also relate to eating patterns and diets. A low glucose level less than 60 is called hypoglycemia and can be a serious problem if recurrent or low. If it keeps happening it could be either reactive from food (and maybe early sign of diabetes), or from an Insulin secreting tumor (rare!).Best to be seen and get a plan.
Answered 11/17/2019
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See specialist: If the hypoglycemia is significant you should see an endocrinologist to rule out rare causes such as an insulinoma.
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6 little meals a day: Hypoglycemia is often helped by eating small, frequent meals through the day. Be sure to eat protein and carbohydrates together to avoid a high spike of blood sugar, followed by a deep 'crash.' hypoclycemia can make you feel sweaty, shaky, clammy, or dizzy. But eating regularly can help prevent these symptoms. Stay away from sugary treats and emphasize vegetables and fruits. Lgromkomd.
Answered 11/28/2018
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