symptoms of hypoglycemia in infants and children
Symptoms of hypoglycemia in infants and children refer to the manifestation of low blood sugar levels in young individuals. These symptoms may include irritability, crying excessively, lethargy, shakiness, sweating, pale skin, rapid heartbeat, poor appetite, difficulty feeding, and in severe cases, seizures or loss of consciousness.
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