prevention strategies for hypoglycemia in infants and children
Prevention strategies for hypoglycemia in infants and children refer to the measures and actions taken to avoid low blood sugar levels in this age group. These strategies involve ensuring regular and adequate feeding, monitoring blood glucose levels, adjusting medication doses if necessary, and promptly treating any signs or symptoms of hypoglycemia to maintain stable blood sugar levels and prevent potential complications.
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