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Original texts of the page “Risk of brain damage”: explains why hypoglycemia is an emergency and how, if not corrected, it can lead to irreversible neurological injury, coma, or death. Highlights the brain’s dependence on circulating glucose, the special vulnerability in children, and the increased risk with very low values (≈<50 mg/dL) and prolonged/recurrent hypos (possible sequelae: seizures/epilepsy, learning and vision problems, cerebral palsy). Reinforces the need for immediate action and family training. Registers the visible copy (headings, body, CTAs) at the indicated URL.
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Title The Hippo House — EN — Risk of brain damage
Original texts of the page “Risk of brain damage”: explains why hypoglycemia is an emergency and how, if not corrected, it can lead to irreversible neurological injury, coma, or death. Highlights the brain’s dependence on circulating glucose, the special vulnerability in children, and the increased risk with very low values (≈<50 mg/dL) and prolonged/recurrent hypos (possible sequelae: seizures/epilepsy, learning and vision problems, cerebral palsy). Reinforces the need for immediate action and family training. Registers the visible copy (headings, body, CTAs) at the indicated URL.
Work type Electronic pages and Multimedia
Tags learning problems, risk of brain damage, health education, english, the hippo house, recurrent hypos, hypoglycemia, pediatrics, neurological injury, seizures, epilepsy, prevention, website content, cerebral palsy, emergency, coma, vision problems, <50 mg/dl, family education, educational landing
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Entry date Oct 14, 2025, 1:30 PM UTC
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Author. Holder Cristina Pindado. Date Oct 14, 2025.
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