Caffeine
triggers hypoglycemia through the activation of the sympathetic nervous system and the adrenal glands, causing an immediate and sustained constriction of blood vessels, decreased circulation to the brain and a heightened feeling of low blood sugar.
Yes, regarding glucose — thus the insulin level would be disproportionate to the body's need and can
trigger hypoglycemia.
All that insulin moves the sugar out of our bloodstream, causing our blood sugar levels to drop,
triggering hypoglycemia, a sugar crash, which can feel like this:
• Xylitol, a popular artificial sweetener, can
trigger hypoglycemia or liver failure in dogs and can be found in candy, gum, peanut butter — often used for administering pet medications — toothpaste and other products.
Not exact matches
Solid food is best for breakfast; juices or blenderized drinks transit quickly through your stomach and dump sugar rapidly into your bloodstream,
triggering reactive
hypoglycemia.
Be careful when adding a lot of fruit juice to your diet as it can cause your blood glucose levels to spike,
triggering insulin over reactions that can lead to weight gain, prediabetes,
hypoglycemia, and even Type 2 diabetes over time.
It is
triggered by
hypoglycemia, arginine, dopamine, serotonin, alpha -2-mimetics like clonidine which was employed for treating short stature.
Heavy exercise may
trigger a bout of
hypoglycemia in susceptible individuals.
Isomalt only slightly raises blood glucose and insulin levels after ingestion and does not
trigger reactive
hypoglycemia after the meals [2 - p. 184].
When this
hypoglycemia - stress hormone cycle continues long term, it
triggers the onset of insulin resistance and diabetes.
It
triggers a severe insulin release, resulting in
hypoglycemia and even liver failure (source).
This caused
hypoglycemia and
triggered her migraines.
Hypoglycemia may be
triggered by:
Hypoglycemia in older Yorkshire terrier puppies is usually
triggered by some sort of stress or a missed meals or a combination of both.
Xylitol is dangerous to dogs because it
triggers a sudden release of insulin, causing
hypoglycemia.