glucose level management

What is neonatal hyperglycemia and why does it occur?

Neonatal hyperglycemia refers to elevated blood glucose levels, usually defined as greater than 150 mg/dL. It can occur due to various reasons, including stress, sepsis, medications (like steroids), and inadequate insulin production or action. Premature infants are particularly at risk due to their immature glucose regulation mechanisms.

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