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Hyperinsulinism
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presence in the system of an above-normal amount of insulin, the substance secreted by the pancreas and needed by the body to utilize sugar.

 


Familial hyperinsulinism is a condition that causes individuals to have abnormally high levels of insulin, which is a hormone that helps control blood sugar levels. People with this condition have frequent episodes of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).

hyperinsulinism
hapr nsjlnzm noun the reaction of a diabetic to an excessive dose of insulin or to hypoglycaemia
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Hyperinsulinism
A condition in which excessive amounts of insulin cause abnormally low blood sugar. Similar to insulin shock.
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Hyperinsulinism (also called endogenous hyperinsulinism) refers to abnormally high levels of insulin in the bloodstream in association with documented low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).

familial hyperinsulinism - caused by mutations in the ABCC8 gene
More than 150 mutations in the ABCC8 gene have been found to cause familial hyperinsulinism.

Children who have hyperinsulinism may require treatment with medications to decrease the production of insulin the body. In more serious cases, the child may have to undergo surgery to remove the pancreas.

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High sugar / refined carbohydrate diet leading to hyperinsulinism
Hypoadrenalism-stress leading to adrenal exhaustion
Alimentary or gastric surgery leading to rapid stomach emptying or "dumping syndrome.

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There is too much insulin in the blood (hyperinsulinism). Insulin is a hormone that pulls glucose from the blood into the cells to be used for energy.
There is not enough glycogen, the form in which glucose is stored in the body.

There is too much of the hormone, insulin (hyperinsulinism). Insulin pulls glucose from the blood into the cells to be used for energy.
There is not enough glycogen, the form in which glucose is stored in the body.

Maternal hyperglycemia due to diabetes
Prolonged fasting
Congenital hyperinsulinism several types, both transient and persistent
Inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism such as glycogen storage disease
Insulin-induced hypoglycemia ...

Overview: Insulinomas are the most common cause of hypoglycemia resulting from endogenous hyperinsulinism.In a large single-center series of 125 patients with ...
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Excessive sugar consumption is believed to be involved in such very common problems as hypoglycemia or hyperinsulinism, diabetes, heart disease, dental caries, high cholesterol, obesity, indigestion, myopia (nearsightedness), seborrheic dermatitis, ...

accelerated starvation, also known as “ketotic hypoglycemia'
medications your child may be taking
a congenital (present at birth) error in metabolism or unusual disorder such as hypopituitarism or hyperinsulinism.

It regulates a wide range of functions, including controlling blood sugar and fats. With insulin resistance, the pancreas produces excessive amounts of insulin, leading to a condition called "hyperinsulinism" or "hyperinsulinemia." ...

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See also: Diabetes, Symptom, Hypoglycemia, Deficiency, Hypothyroid

Disease HyperinsulinemiaHyperkalemia

 
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