stress-induced hypoglycemia
Stress-induced hypoglycemia refers to a condition where low blood sugar levels occur as a result of stress. This happens because stress triggers the release of certain hormones that can interfere with the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels, leading to a decrease in glucose levels.
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Related Concepts (16)
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- stress
- stress and healthy glucose metabolism
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- stress hormones and glucose control
- stress management and prevention of hypoglycemic episodes
- stress-induced fluctuations in blood sugar levels
- stress-induced hypoglycemia in diabetes patients
- stress-induced hypoglycemia management strategies
- stress-induced hypoglycemia symptoms
- stress-related triggers for hypoglycemia
- the relationship between chronic stress and hypoglycemia
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