Question

The weather hasn’t warmed up, and the doctor said to put the baby in an incubator. The next morning, the doctor said the baby had hypoglycemia. Yesterday, the doctor checked for any infections in the baby and there were none. This morning, I went to see the doctor, and he said the blood sugar levels had risen, but they seemed unstable. He also mentioned giving the baby some hormones to see if it helps; if not, we’ll need to do an endocrine examination. He told me this condition is not common, and the baby is doing well with breastfeeding. Could you please tell me how serious this condition is, and what should I do? I would appreciate any help you can offer, thank you!!

Answer

Neonatal hypoglycemia should be treated actively, involving both medication and consultation with experts. Maintain communication with your doctor. In daily diet, opt for a light and healthy meal plan and engage in outdoor activities. Also, choose a reputable hospital for treatment to achieve good therapeutic results.