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A PKU crisis in a child refers to a dangerous rise in phenylalanine (Phe) levels in children with Phenylketonuria (PKU).
What is PKU?
Phenylketonuria is a genetic condition where the body cannot properly break down phenylalanine, an amino acid found in protein foods.
Without control, phenylalanine builds up and becomes toxic to the brain.
What is a “PKU crisis”?
A PKU crisis means sudden or severe elevation of phenylalanine levels, which can quickly affect brain function.
Causes in children
Common triggers:
Eating high-protein foods (meat, eggs, dairy, nuts)
Missing special low-protein PKU formula
Illness or infection
Growth spurts (higher protein needs not met safely)
Poor dietary adherence
Symptoms of PKU crisis
In a child, watch for:
Early signs
Irritability or mood changes
Poor concentration
Lethargy (unusual tiredness)
Vomiting or poor feeding (in infants)
Neurological signs (more serious)
Developmental regression (losing skills)
Seizures
Tremors or stiff movements
Behavioral worsening (hyperactivity, aggression)
Drowsiness or confusion
Why it is dangerous
High phenylalanine is neurotoxic, especially in young brains:
Can cause permanent intellectual disability
Can damage memory, attention, and behavior
Risk increases with repeated episodes
Emergency management
If a PKU crisis is suspected:
Immediate steps
Stop all high-protein intake immediately
Switch to medical low-Phe formula only
Seek urgent pediatric/metabolic specialist care
Hospital treatment may include
Blood phenylalanine testing
IV fluids if needed
Strict dietary recalculation
Sometimes temporary hospitalization for stabilization
Long-term prevention
Lifelong strict low-phenylalanine diet
Regular use of PKU medical formula
Frequent blood monitoring
Avoid high-protein foods unless prescribed in measured amounts
Some children may benefit from medications like sapropterin (BH4) (if responsive)
When to seek emergency help
Go to urgent care or emergency services if a child with PKU has:
Seizures
Severe drowsiness or confusion
Sudden developmental regression
Persistent vomiting or refusal to eat
If you want, I can also give:
a PKU emergency diet plan for children
or a simple parent checklist to prevent crisis