reactive hypoglycemia in children
Reactive hypoglycemia in children refers to a condition where a child experiences low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) shortly after eating. This happens as a result of the excessive release of insulin, which causes the blood sugar to drop below normal levels.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- causes of hypoglycemia in infants and children
- complications of hypoglycemia in infants and children
- diagnosis of hypoglycemia in infants and children
- fasting hypoglycemia in children
- hypoglycemia and neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants and children
- hypoglycemia in children
- hypoglycemia in children with diabetes
- hypoglycemia in infants and children
- hypoglycemia in infants and children with genetic metabolic disorders
- hypoglycemic episodes in otherwise healthy infants and children
- long-term management of hypoglycemia in infants and children
- neonatal hypoglycemia
- reactive hypoglycemia
- recurrent hypoglycemia
- symptoms of hypoglycemia in infants and children