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  2. Reactive hypoglycemia - Wikipedia

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    Reactive hypoglycemia, postprandial hypoglycemia, or sugar crash is a term describing recurrent episodes of symptomatic hypoglycemia occurring within four hours [1] after a high carbohydrate meal in people with and without diabetes. [2] The term is not necessarily a diagnosis since it requires an evaluation to determine the cause of the ...

  3. Sucrose intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Sucrose (also called saccharose) is a disaccharide and is a two-sugar chain composed of glucose and fructose which are bonded together. A more familiar name is table, beet, or cane sugar. It was believed that most cases of sucrose intolerance were due to an autosomal recessive, genetic, metabolic disease.

  4. Hypoglycemia - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] [2] Low blood sugar may occur in otherwise healthy newborns who have not eaten for a few hours. [8] Hypoglycemia is treated by eating a sugary food or drink, for example glucose tablets or gel, apple juice, soft drink, or lollipops. [1] [3] [2] The person must be conscious and able to swallow.

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  6. Rumination syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Unlike rumination, gastroparesis causes vomiting (in contrast to regurgitation) of food, which is not being digested further, from the stomach. This vomiting occurs several hours after a meal is ingested, preceded by nausea and retching, and has the bitter or sour taste typical of vomit. [4]

  7. I woke from a coma to find my baby had been born - AOL

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    In February 2024, during her 29th week of pregnancy, Ms McIntyre started being sick while eating. "I basically choked on [the vomit] and it went straight onto my lungs," said Ms McIntyre.

  8. Dumping syndrome - Wikipedia

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    low blood sugar between 120 and 180 minutes after drinking the solution; an increase in hematocrit of more than 3 percent at 30 minutes; a rise in pulse rate of more than 10 beats per minute after 30 minutes; A gastric emptying scintigraphy test involves eating a bland meal that contains a small amount of radioactive material. An external ...

  9. She took Ozempic, now she can't eat without vomiting ... - AOL

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    Six months after stopping the injections, Filmore still can't keep food down. Dana Filmore hasn't been able to eat or digest properly for the past year. She wants others to be aware of the risks ...