Reactive hypoglycemia (postprandial)
What is reactive hypoglycemia (postprandial)?
Reactive hypoglycemia is a medical term describing recurrent episodes of symptomatic hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) occurring 2–4 hours after a high carbohydrate meal (or oral glucose load).
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