Reactive Hypoglycemia - Common Symptoms

Common Symptoms

Symptoms vary according to individuals' hydration level and sensitivity to the rate and/or magnitude of decline of their blood glucose concentration. Some of the food-induced hypoglycemia symptoms include:

  • Double vision or blurry vision
  • Unclear thinking
  • Sleeping Trouble
  • heart palpitation or fibrillation
  • fatigue
  • dizziness
  • light-headedness
  • sweating
  • headaches
  • depression
  • nervousness
  • irritability
  • tremors
  • flushing
  • craving sweets
  • increased appetite
  • rhinitis
  • nausea, vomiting
  • panic attack
  • numbness/coldness in the extremities
  • confusion
  • coma can be a result in severe untreated episodes

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