Ketotic (“Toddler’s) Hypoglycemia in children

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Ketotic or “toddler’s” hypoglycemia, can affect children between a year and a half to about ten years old. Ketotic hypoglycemia is very similar to reactive hypoglycemia in many ways, including the fact that it occurs when children skip meals (most always after an illness).  However, it can potentially be much more serious. To read more about ketotic hypoglycemia, visit my article about it on eHow.com (this link will open a new window), where I’m a  contributing writer.

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