Neonatal hypoglycemia 2.7mmol/L needs to be viewed in the context of the specific situation, and is generally not serious.
Newborn blood sugar 2.7mmol / L newborn blood sugar normal value range is generally 3.9 ~ 6.1mmol / L, the current blood sugar value is 2.7mmol / L, although a little on the low side, but most are not very serious.
Neonatal hypoglycemia of 2.7mmol/L is a relatively common phenomenon in newborns just after birth. Generally, hypoglycemia lasts for a relatively short period of time, and will soon recover without causing serious sequelae.
However, if neonatal hypoglycemia continues to be unrelieved, or blood glucose continues to fall below 2.6mmol/L, it tends to be more serious, which will lead to slowing down of neonatal brain metabolism and cause some damage to the brain.
Newborn hypoglycemia 2.7mmol / L should be timely with the doctor to take treatment or treatment to avoid aggravation of the situation.