Children can drink glucose, especially if they are suffering from hypoglycemia. When a child is newborn, these factors can cause hypoglycemia due to insufficient intake of milk or being in a state of stress. After hypoglycemia occurs in children, they will show symptoms such as crying and weakness as well as wanting to sleep, and even convulsions, etc. If children are not given timely elevation of blood sugar, brain damage will occur. Children should monitor their blood sugar regularly after they are just born, and if their blood sugar is low, they should take oral glucose in time, so children can drink glucose. If the child belongs to a normal child who eats milk okay and has no hypoglycemia, there is no need to drink glucose.