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| | Hypoglycemia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | When hypoglycemia occurs repeatedly, a record or "diary" of the spells over several months, noting the circumstances of each spell (time of day, relation to last meal, nature of last meal, response to carbohydrate, and so forth) may be useful in recognizing the nature and cause of the hypoglyemia. |  | | Hypoglycemia is a common problem in critically ill or extremely low birthweight infants. |  | | This condition therefore overlaps with the definition and forms of hypoglycemia described in the remainder of this article but is not entirely congruent. |
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| | HYPOGLYCEMIA |
 | | Hypoglycemia can be severe and refractory to therapy. |  | | These patients are dependent upon epinephrine to promote recovery from hypoglycemia. |  | | Several other drugs should be mentioned in relation to drug-induced hypoglycemia. |
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| | Hypoglycemia |
 | | Suspected postprandial hypoglycemia is associated with beta-adrenergic hypersensitivity and emotional distress. |  | | Suspected postprandial (after food) hypoglycemia is associated with beta-adrenergic (adrenaline) hypersensitivity (allergy) and emotional distress according to Berlin and others. |  | | Substances in food such as tyramine, phenylalanine, phenolic flavonoids, alcohol, food additives (sodium nitrate, monosodium glutamate, aspartame) and caffeine can bring about blood vessel changes, leading to headaches. |
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| | Baylor Neurology Case of the Month |
 | | Noninsulinoma pancreatogenous hypoglycemia syndrome:an update in 10 surgically treated patients. |  | | Glucose can be considered to be the sole source of energy for the brain's acute anergy needs. |  | | Chronic treatments are aimed at treatment of the underlying cause of hypoglycemia. |
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| | Idiopathic Hypertension -- Recommendations and Resources |
 | | Idiopathic short stature (ISS) refers to extreme short stature that does not have a diagnostic explanation (''idiopathic'' designates a condition that is unexplained or not understood) after an ordinary growth evaluation. |  | | Unlike other forms of hypoglycemia, this variety is not caused by medication, drugs, or illness, as implied by the term ''idiopathic''. |  | | Idiopathic Craniofacial Erythema is a medical condition characterised by severe, uncontrollable, and frequently unprovoked, facial blushing. |
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| | Idiopathic Hypoglycemia - DiabeticGourmet.biz |
 | | Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis - What does Idiopathic Pulmonary... |  | | stenosis Idiopathic Hypertrophic Subaortic Stenosis (medical) Idiopathic Hyperventilation Idiopathic hypoglycemia idiopathic megacolon idiopathic neuralgia Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease Idiopathic... |
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| | Echoed Voices: Health Watch - Hypoglycemia - January 2003 |
 | | This problem with rapid emptying may arise after stomach surgery for peptic ulcers or other stomach problems. |  | | The symptoms are not unique or specific to hypoglycemia; other conditions and illnesses have some of the same or similar symptoms. |  | | Fasting hypoglycemia is frequently associated with hyperinsulinism (too much insulin), certain drugs and medications, alcohol use, hereditary problems with metabolism of carbohydrates, and a number of other illnesses and health conditions. |
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| | Hypoglycemia, nondiabetic |
 | | Reactive hypoglycemia - in response to a meal, specific nutrients, or drugs. |  | | Spontaneous (fasting) hypoglycemia - may be associated with a primary condition, e.g., hypopituitarism, Addison's disease, myxedema, or in disorders related to liver malfunction, and renal failure. |  | | Also seen after gastrointestinal surgery (in association with dumping syndrome in some patients). |
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| | Dr. Koop - Hypoglycemia |
 | | You should promptly seek professional medical care if you have any concern about your health, and you should always consult your physician before starting a fitness regimen. |  | | This is a medical emergency that may result in seizures and damage to the baby's nervous system if not treated. |  | | The term insulin shock is used to describe severe hypoglycemia that results in unconsciousness. |
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| | hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Insulin tolerance test for pituitary or adrenergic response assessment |  | | See hypoglycemia for more on effects, recovery, and risks. |  | | Hypoglycemia due to a tumor of the pancreas or elsewhere is usually curable by surgical removal. |
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| | Hypoglycemia Homepage Holland -- What's Hypoglycemia? |
 | | Everyone is different, therefore, you should focus on the things that work for you! |  | | Though hypoglycemia is not lethal, the symptoms can have an ill effect on the social, professional and emotional life of those who suffer from it. |  | | There is a number of diseases or conditions that produce that same symptoms as hypoglycemia. |
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| | Helsingin yliopisto |
 | | Occurrence of hypoglycemia in patients with various neonatal disorders. |  | | A clinical study of 44 idiopathic cases with special reference to corticosteroid treatment. |  | | Factors affecting the development of symptoms in neonatal hypoglycemia. |
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| | Idiopathic hypoglycemia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A more precise term for this condition is idiopathic postprandial syndrome. |  | | Idiopathic hypoglycemia is, literally, a medical condition in which the glucose level in the blood (blood glucose) is abnormally low due to an undeterminable cause. |  | | Some lay people use idiopathic hypoglycemia as a synonym for reactive hypoglycemia or for hypoglycemia that is not diagnosed by a physician and does not fulfill the Whipple triad criteria. |
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| | Hypoglycemia Homepage Holland -- Scientific Literature List |
 | | Ford, C.V. Bray, G.A., Swerdloff, R.S., "A psychiatric study of patients referred with a diagnosis of hypoglycemia", Am. |  | | "Stabilizing homeastasis in the recovered alcoholic through endocrine therapy: evaluation of the hypoglycemia factor", J. |  | | Gastineau, C.F., "Is reactive hypoglycemia a clinical entity?", Mayo Clin. |
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| | Renders Wellness |
 | | Hypoglycemia is a condition associated with, an abnormally low level of glucose in the bloodstream. |  | | Some forms of "fasting" hypoglycemia, surgery and/or medications may be recommended by ones' attending physician. |  | | While hypoglycemia may provide only vague symptoms (depending upon how quickly the individuals' glucose levels drop), if not corrected, severe hypoglycemia may result in coma and/or irreversible brain damage. |
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| | What is Hypoglycemia? - Article |
 | | These symptoms usually disappear after 3-6 weeks of diet therapy. |  | | Nutrition management is the mainstay for all types of reactive hypoglycemia and almost invariably is effective [3]. |  | | All of our patients who closely follow this regimen do well and rarely have hypoglycemic attacks. |
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| | What Causes Hypoglycemia -- The North American Diet |
 | | Insulin Resistance and Syndrome X have both been "discovered" in the past 15-20 years and they turn out to be part of the chain of events leading from hypoglycemia to diabetes, heart disease and even cancer. |  | | This makes it very clear that whether or not you are hypoglycemic or have high blood sugar, you may be at risk if you show any of these risk factors. |  | | I believe insulin resistance causes most cases of idiopathic reactive hypoglycemia, and that insulin resistance is caused, in turn, by diet and heredity. |
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| | Idiopathic Reactive Hypoglycemia |
 | | I have almost every symtom of this disease and would like more information on it please. |  | | Re: Idiopathic Reactive Hypoglycemia Judith Mezey 21:03:12 4/02/98 ( |  | | Re: Idiopathic Reactive Hypoglycemia Ian Whyte 10:14:08 4/10/98 ( |
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