Pituitary gland and hypoglycemia
Can problems with the pituitary gland cause hypoglycemia?
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Can problems with the pituitary gland cause hypoglycemia?
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@bumble81, I moved this discussion to the Diabetes and Endocrine System group as I believe you'll get more responses there.
As you likely know, hypoglycemia occurs when your blood sugar (glucose) level falls too low. There are several reasons why this can happen; the most common is a side effect of drugs used to treat diabetes. However, certain adrenal gland and pituitary tumor disorders can result in a deficiency of key hormones that regulate glucose production and lead to hypoglycemia.
Do you have a pituitary tumor disorder?
Im not sure what's going on. My endocrinologist is going back over my MRI to take a second look at it due to it's increase in size. We did determine I have elevated Beta-hydroxybutyrate without elevated blood sugar on top of things.