What symptom does infant hypoglycemia have?
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Neonatal hypoglycemia, some symptoms, some asymptomatic. The clinical manifestations of hypoglycemia are listlessness, drowsiness, irritability, hyperhidrosis, paleness, weakness, weak crying, feeding difficulties or hunger, tachycardia, etc., followed by irritability, tremor, abnormal eye movement, paroxysmal cyanosis, convulsion, coma, irregular breathing or apnea, etc. What symptom does infant hypoglycemia have? Let's talk about it.
What symptom does infant hypoglycemia have?
(1) infants with early transitional asphyxia, severe hemolytic disease and diabetes are prone to hypoglycemia in the early postnatal period, but generally asymptomatic. Symptomatic infants usually occur in 6-12 hours after birth, with short course and mild symptoms.
(2) Typical or temporary hypoglycemia type pregnant women have suffered from pregnancy induced hypertension syndrome, or twins, small for gestational age infants (due to maternal pregnancy induced hypertension syndrome), can appear typical hypoglycemia, mostly occurred in 2-3 days after birth. The prognosis is good.
(3) Secondary hypoglycemic primary diseases such as scleredema, sepsis, congenital heart disease, central nervous system disease can be secondary to hypoglycemia, but the symptoms are often not easy to distinguish with primary diseases.
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I hope novice mothers can observe whether their children will have this kind of situation in time. If this kind of situation occurs, they must be treated in time. It is rare, such as hypoglycemia caused by glycogen accumulation, glucagon deficiency or congenital pituitary insufficiency.