Eating will typically raise your blood pressure at least minimally.
yes so if i were you just stop eating altogether cuz i know your fat.
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Pathophysiology
Post-prandial means "after a meal". Thus, a post-prandial blood glucose represent the blood sugar value obtained after eating a meal. At the 2 hour point the goal is around 8 mol/l
After a meal the brain delivers more blood to the digestive system, leaving the rest of the body (including the muscles) with less blood. Low blood pressure makes you feel tired
It is not normal to feel cold after eating. If you feel cold or chilly after consuming food, you may be suffering from low blood count, low blood pressure or iron deficiency. It would be a good idea to see a doctor for a check up.
Yes, the suffix "prandial" is derived from the Latin word "prandium," meaning meal. Therefore, when used in a medical context, it typically refers to something related to a meal or eating, such as "postprandial" (after a meal) or "prandial glucose" (blood sugar levels after eating).
There is no such thing as post-prandial hypoglycemia because normally sugar is up aftereating.New answerThis is not entirely true- in some people there can be a dip in the blood glucose level after eating. Early gastric emptying or excessive insulin response to ingested food can lead to a post-prandial hypoglycaemia.
Your blood sugar is usually elevated after a meal--especially one loaded in carbohydrates. Something else also happens after a meal. Your blood flow is shunted to the celiac and mesenteric arteries in the gut to digest the meal. This shunting pulls blood away from the peripheral circulation in the skin to leave you feeling colder. You can combat the sharp blood sugar elevation after a meal by eating more protein and less carbs, but the sensation of coolness after a meal will likely persist. A smaller meal though would lead to a lesser effect.
I know that: Prepandial = Before eating a meal Postpandial = After eating a meal I am not sure what propandial is.
"postprandial" means "after eating a meal". Postprandial plasma is blood plasma extracted after the giver had lunch (it will be richer, more nutritive).
Not really. It may be a gerund-a verbal noun. "The eating of the meal." Or it may be a past principle of a verb-"John is eating a meal."