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h English (en) | === Non-diabetics === In those with hypoglycemia who do not have diabetes, there are a number of preventative measures dependent on the cause. Hypoglycemia caused by hormonal dysfunction like lack of [[cortisol]] in [[Addison's disease]] or lack of [[growth hormone]] in [[hypopituitarism]] can be prevented with appropriate hormone replacement. The hypoglycemic episodes associated with non-B cell tumors can be decreased following surgical removal of the tumor, as well as following [[Radiation therapy|radiotherapy]] or [[chemotherapy]] to reduce the size of the [[Neoplasm|tumor]]. In some cases, those with non-B cell tumors may have [[hormone therapy]] with [[growth hormone]], [[glucocorticoid]], or [[octreotide]] to also lessen hypoglycemic episodes. Post-gastric bypass hypoglycemia can be prevented by eating smaller, more frequent meals, avoiding sugar-filled foods, as well as medical treatment with an [[alpha-glucosidase inhibitor]], [[diazoxide]], or [[octreotide]]. |