Some people, after eating a large meal for about half an hour to an hour, suddenly experience symptoms such as dizziness, eye bulging, numbness in the upper limbs, jaw trembling, palpitations, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, accelerated pulse, rapid breathing, and increased blood pressure, prompting them to seek medical attention. It turns out that in recent years, nutritionists and medical experts have studied this condition and consider it a special kind of "disease of civilization," known as the "delicacy syndrome," which is caused by overindulgence in delicious food.