Question

A friend’s child suddenly fainted while playing at kindergarten. When taken to the hospital, the doctor said it was due to pediatric hypoglycemia, with low blood sugar causing dizziness and fainting. The doctor asked to observe for two days. Can you explain what pediatric hypoglycemia is, as I’ve never heard of it before?

Answer

Newborn hypoglycemia generally refers to: full-term infants’ whole blood glucose level within the first 3 days of birth. Apart from timely treatment for pediatric hydrocephalus, patients need to consult experts frequently, maintain communication with doctors, and pay attention to dietary aspects, such as reasonable diet and maintaining a cheerful mood. At the same time, patients should also pay attention to choosing an authoritative hospital for treatment to ensure a good therapeutic effect.