iT DEPENDS IT COULD BECAUSE SOMETIMES YOUR BODY CANT HANDLE THAT MUCH SUGAR SO IT MAKES YOU FEEL NAUTIOUS
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You could be suffering from low blood sugar.
Yes, dizzy spells can be caused from a lack of protein. You should increase your intake of lean red meat, eggs, beans and lentils.
Getting dizzy after consuming something sweet can be attributed to a rapid spike in blood sugar levels, followed by a quick drop. This fluctuation can lead to a condition known as reactive hypoglycemia, where the body overproduces insulin in response to the sugar intake, causing blood sugar levels to dip too low. Additionally, the consumption of sugary foods can cause dehydration or an upset stomach, both of which may contribute to feelings of dizziness. If this occurs frequently, it may be wise to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes it can, especially in very warm conditions.
Typically those with diabetes have to be extremely cautious of their carbohydrate intake, but more specifically their "sugar" intake. By "sugar", I mean the sugar on your Nutrition Facts labels, but Carbs are the same thing as sugar.
White sugar is not dangerous.If there is an excess of sugar in our body, it can cause some complications e.g; diabetes.But if there is a lack of sugar in our diet, it can also cause some complications e.g; feeling dizzy, etc.
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It usually means that person has a low blood sugar, but if there is no low blood sugar, you should consult your doctor.
To supervise sugar intake, focus on reading nutrition labels, reducing sugary drink consumption, limiting processed and packaged foods, and choosing whole fruits over fruit juices. Keeping track of daily sugar intake and making conscious choices when buying groceries or dining out can also help manage sugar intake effectively.
Eggs do not contain any sugar. They are a good source of protein and other nutrients, but they do not contribute to your sugar intake.
check your sugar level, sounds hypoglycemic, my opinion only.