hormonal factors in reactive hypoglycemia
"Hormonal factors in reactive hypoglycemia" refer to the involvement and influence of various hormones in the development and symptoms of reactive hypoglycemia, a condition characterized by low blood sugar levels after consuming a meal high in carbohydrates. These hormones, such as insulin, glucagon, and adrenaline, play a role in regulating blood sugar levels and can contribute to the symptoms experienced by individuals with reactive hypoglycemia.
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