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What is the condition where there is under secretion of glucagon?

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Glucagon: Under secretion of glucagon is not common but does sometimes occur. If you take insulin for example, glucagon will decrease without issue. If you are not taking insulin, under secretion of glucagon, can occur with a limited number of other causes. If you are concerned please contact your doctor.

Answered 12/8/2014

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Glucagon: Under secretion of glucagon can result in low blood sugar. If that is the case follow the instructions of your doctor. If that is not the case relax.

Answered 12/17/2014

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