Symptoms or signs of hypoglycemia in newborns

Most neonatal hypoglycemics lack typical clinical symptoms and generally present mainly with depression, feeding difficulties, crying and irritability, and convulsions.
Neonatal hypoglycemia is mostly asymptomatic, and a few symptomatic patients may show depression, lethargy, feeding difficulties, hypotonia, apnea, paroxysmal cyanosis, or irritability, tremor, convulsions, and so on.
Because the clinical manifestations of neonatal hypoglycemia are atypical, the diagnosis mainly relies on the monitoring of blood glucose, and blood glucose monitoring should be carried out on neonates who are likely to develop hypoglycemia and those who have already developed hypoglycemia until their blood glucose is stabilized.
Clinically, when newborns have the above symptoms, they should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of a professional doctor in order to clarify the cause of the disease, and choose a targeted treatment method.