Question
A friend’s child suddenly fainted while playing at kindergarten. After being examined by the hospital, the doctor diagnosed it as pediatric hypoglycemia, caused by dizziness due to low blood sugar levels. The doctor recommended observing the child for two days and asked about pediatric hypoglycemia, as it had never been heard of before.
Answer
Neonatal hypoglycemia typically refers to abnormal whole blood glucose levels within the first three days of full-term infants. In addition to timely treatment, patients should consult experts frequently and maintain good communication with their doctors. They should also pay attention to diet, such as maintaining a balanced diet and staying cheerful. Moreover, patients should choose a reputable hospital for treatment to achieve the best therapeutic outcomes.