Generally newborns are able to drink glucose, especially within the first day of life, when they are often hypoglycemic because they are in a state of stress and because the newborn mother does not have enough milk. If the newborn’s hypoglycemia is not corrected in time, it will cause brain damage to the newborn, especially if it is not relieved within a few hours, the brain damage of the newborn is often irreversible, resulting in a low level of intelligence and even the appearance of brain sequelae. Therefore, newborns should be given blood glucose supplements in a timely manner after hypoglycemia occurs, most often by giving them glucose. The symptoms of hypoglycemia can be quickly corrected after the newborn is given glucose orally. If the newborn’s blood sugar is very obviously low, glucose solution should be applied intravenously.