Type 1 diabetes in children is a condition in which your child's pancreas no longer produces the insulin your child needs to survive, and you'll need to replace the missing insulin. Type 1 diabetes in children used to be known as juvenile diabetes.
2. Type 1 diabetes in children is a condition in which
your child’s pancreas unable to produce insulin
that he/she child need to survive.
Earlier, Type 1 diabetes in children used to be
known as juvenile diabetes or insulin dependent
diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes in children need consistent care,
advances of blood sugar monitoring and insulin
delivery have improved the daily management of
type 1 diabetes in children.
3. Frequent urination
Increase thirst
Extreme hunger
Unexplained weight loss
Extreme weakness and fatigue
Urinating at night (nocturnal enuresis)
Blurred vision
Numbness and tingling in the hands and feet
Heavy and labored breathing
Drowsiness or lethargy
Fruity odor from the breath
6. In general, kids with type 1 diabetes needs to :-
Take insulin as prescribed
Eat a healthy, balanced diet, paying special
attention to the amount of carbohydrates in
each meal and the diabetes meal plan
Check blood sugar levels several times a day
Get regular physical activity
The following treatment plans helps children’s
healthy. There's no cure for diabetes, so kids with
type 1 diabetes will need treatment for the rest of
their lives