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How can this be avoided?
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My brother is having Hypoglycemia. He is deprived of energy very often and gets hospitalized more than 2 times in the last month. Even after taking high amount of sugar in his food he is on the problem. What could be the reason for his problem and how can this be avoided?
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tylerryan
It occurs due to the reduced absorption of sugars in the blood from the provided food. It occurs due to the hormonal imbalance and the reduced production of insulin and glycogen in the body.
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