Hypoglycemia in a Newborn BabyWhat is hypoglycemia in a newborn baby?Hypoglycemia is when the level of sugar (glucose) in the blood is too low. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the brain and the body. In a newborn baby, low blood sugar can happen for many reasons. It can cause problems such as shakiness, blue tint to the skin, and breathing and feeding problems.What causes hypoglycemia in a newborn baby?Hypoglycemia can be caused by conditions such as: Show
Which newborns are at risk for hypoglycemia?Babies are more likely to have hypoglycemia include:
What are the symptoms of hypoglycemia in a newborn baby?Signs of low blood sugar may not be obvious in newborn babies. The most common signs include:
The signs of hypoglycemia can be like other health conditions. Make sure your child sees his or her healthcare provider for a diagnosis. How is hypoglycemia in a newborn baby diagnosed?A simple blood test for blood glucose levels can diagnose the problem.How is hypoglycemia in a newborn baby treated?Treatment will depend on your baby's gestational age and overall health. Treatment includes giving the baby a fast-acting source of glucose. This may be as simple as a glucose and water mixture or formula as an early feeding. Or your baby may need glucose given through an IV. The baby's blood glucose levels are checked after treatment to see if the hypoglycemia occurs again.What are possible complications of hypoglycemia in a newborn baby?The brain needs blood glucose to function. Not enough glucose can harm the brain's ability to function. Severe or long-lasting hypoglycemia may cause seizures and serious brain injury.What can I do to prevent hypoglycemia in my newborn baby?In many cases, there may not be a way to prevent hypoglycemia in a newborn baby. For a baby with risk factors, healthcare providers will need to watch carefully for the signs and treat as soon as possible. Mothers with diabetes should keep their blood glucose levels in a normal range during pregnancy. This may help lower the risk for their baby.When should I call my child's healthcare provider?Call your baby’s healthcare provider right away you see signs of low blood sugar in your baby. Give your baby formula or a glucose and water mixture, if advised.Key points about hypoglycemia in a newborn baby
Next stepsTips to help you get the most from a visit to your child’s healthcare provider:
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