Hyperinsulinismhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/hyperinsulinism1Congenital hyperinsulinism (excessive insulin production) is the most common cause of persistent or recurring hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in infancy. Many infants and children affected with any of the various forms of hyperinsulinism have recurring, severe episodes of hypoglycemia both before and after diagnosis that can cause seizures, brain damage and developmental delay. Since undiagnosed hyperinsulinism or failure of treatment for hyperinsulinism significantly increases the risk of mental retardation and permanent brain damage, prompt diagnosis and aggressive treatment are crucial in the fight against this disease. Because hyperinsulinism is a rare condition, only occurring in approximately 1/25,000 to 1/50,000 births, few facilities have the equipment and specialists necessary to diagnose and offer the best treatment for this disease. Currently, the Congenital Hyperinsulinism Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is the only center in the United States that performs the PET scan test in infants and children to help identify focal or diffuse hyperinsulinism. If a child requires surgery for hyperinsulinism, parents can expect to stay at the hospital for at least one month. Children with hyperinsulinism require extra care at home in the form of blood sugar monitoring, maintaining a regular feeding schedule, administering medications and glucagon. These prolonged hospitalizations and intense medical regimens can be stressful for the parents and families of children with hyperinsulinism. A patient inspired Congenital HI Kids. Like other infants born with congenital hyperinsulinism, he was born into the fight of his life. He and his family face many challenges in his fight. Congenital HI Kids was formed to help him and other children like him in their fight against this disease. enBlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.Fri, 14 Jun 2019 20:15:00 GMTTue, 06 Mar 2012 16:00:00 GMTHealthBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/3eb2861e-77c8-4380-8750-0acd80cb4160_277007_159318587479972_3441512_n_1211.jpgHyperinsulinismhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/hyperinsulinism1Congenital hyperinsulinism (excessive insulin production) is the most common cause of persistent or recurring hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in infancy. Many infants and children affected with any of the various forms of hyperinsulinism have recurring, severe episodes of hypoglycemia both before and after diagnosis that can cause seizures, brain damage and developmental delay. Since undiagnosed hyperinsulinism or failure of treatment for hyperinsulinism significantly increases the risk of mental retardation and permanent brain damage, prompt diagnosis and aggressive treatment are crucial in the fight against this disease. Because hyperinsulinism is a rare condition, only occurring in approximately 1/25,000 to 1/50,000 births, few facilities have the equipment and specialists necessary to diagnose and offer the best treatment for this disease. Currently, the Congenital Hyperinsulinism Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is the only center in the United States that performs the PET scan test in infants and children to help identify focal or diffuse hyperinsulinism. If a child requires surgery for hyperinsulinism, parents can expect to stay at the hospital for at least one month. Children with hyperinsulinism require extra care at home in the form of blood sugar monitoring, maintaining a regular feeding schedule, administering medications and glucagon. These prolonged hospitalizations and intense medical regimens can be stressful for the parents and families of children with hyperinsulinism. A patient inspired Congenital HI Kids. Like other infants born with congenital hyperinsulinism, he was born into the fight of his life. He and his family face many challenges in his fight. Congenital HI Kids was formed to help him and other children like him in their fight against this disease. feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comhealth,children,diabetes,g-tube,low blood sugar,seizuresHyperinsulinismnoCongenital hyperinsulinism (excessive insulin production) is the most common cause of persistent or recurring hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in infancy. Many inepisodicWhat is Congenital Hyperinsulinismhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/hyperinsulinism1/2012/03/06/what-is-congenital-hyperinsulinismCaregivinghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/hyperinsulinism1/2012/03/06/what-is-congenital-hyperinsulinism/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/hyperinsulinism1/2012/03/06/what-is-congenital-hyperinsulinismTue, 06 Mar 2012 16:00:00 GMTWhat is Congenital Hyperinsulinism This show will explain more information about the rare disease called Congenital Hyperinsulinism. Congenital hyperinsulinism (excessive insulin production) is the most common cause of persistent or recurring hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in infancy. Many infants and children affected with any of the various forms of hyperinsulinism have recurring, severe episodes of hypoglycemia both before and after diagnosis that can cause seizures, brain damage and developmental delay. We are Central Texas Time zone. Thank you for listening to our show. 00:30:00Hyperinsulinismnochildren,diabetes,low blood sugar,seizures,g-tubeThis show will explain more information about the rare disease called Congenital Hyperinsulinism. Congenital hyperinsulinism (excessive insulin production) is