There is so much to worry about when raising a child these days. You try to remember everything you read in the parenting magazines and see in the nightly news parenting pieces, but it can become overwhelming. Now ,you think your child is having symptoms common in diabetes, and you remember that you have a couple different relatives diagnosed with some sort of diabetes. Diabetes is a serious disease, especially in children. Though the symptoms seem to appear out of nowhere, the disease has actually been advancing in your child for a much longer time. You want to know if…
Diabetes in children, which will generally be Type I diabetes, or juvenile diabetes as it is commonly called, has certain hallmarks that can help in diagnosing this particular medical condition. Ultimately, what happens when a child develops diabetes is his body begins to damage the cells that form the pancreas. In time, the pancreas will cease making insulin, which is essential to moving the sugar from the blood into the cells to nourish the body. As the blood sugar begins to rise and his cells inevitably become undernourished, he will eventually begin to exhibit certain signs and symptoms that will…