Recognizing the Signs and Finding Treatment for Childhood Diabetes
While parents have many concerns; the one that tends to predominant is the health and well-being of their young child. Among all the possible medical threats that abound, childhood diabetes, on account of its incurability, ambiguity and lifetime permanence, tends to cause parents
excessive amounts of frustration not to mention high levels of fear as diabetes is now cited as the fifth leading cause of death in the .
To help alleviate some of the confusion as to what causes Childhood Diabetes and the ways in which to best treat the condition, the following is a general guide outlining the signs to look for and steps to help one's child live as normal a life as possible.
DEFINING DIABETES
The optimal starting point is to first gain an understanding as what the condition of childhood diabetes means. In the most general sense, diabetes in any form is the result of an irregularity with one's insulin production. Because the body relies upon insulin to process sugars, fats and amino cells' absorption into cells; a diabetic can lose out fundamental nutrients which are not being properly channeled.
Where children are concerned, diabetes typically is the end-result of insulin-producing beta cells located in the pancreas that have been destroyed. Because medical innovations have not yet found a way to regenerate beta cells, this form of diabetes, referred to as Type I or insulin-dependent, has been categorized as incurable. Thus, children with diabetes will evolve into adults with diabetes.
DETECTING DIABETES
To ascertain whether or not your child may be suffering from this malady, some signs to keep an eye out for include: excessive urination, extreme thirst exhibited as drinking tons of water; abnormal levels of hunger; weight loss and | or fatigue; and skin infections, particularly genital scratching due to fungal secretions.
A young person may be more susceptible to becoming diabetic should he | she: have a close relative who is diabetic; be obese; and | or have high blood pressure or signs of heart disease.
To help alleviate some of the confusion as to what causes Childhood Diabetes and the ways in which to best treat the condition, the following is a general guide outlining the signs to look for and steps to help one's child live as normal a life as possible.
DEFINING DIABETES
The optimal starting point is to first gain an understanding as what the condition of childhood diabetes means. In the most general sense, diabetes in any form is the result of an irregularity with one's insulin production. Because the body relies upon insulin to process sugars, fats and amino cells' absorption into cells; a diabetic can lose out fundamental nutrients which are not being properly channeled.
Where children are concerned, diabetes typically is the end-result of insulin-producing beta cells located in the pancreas that have been destroyed. Because medical innovations have not yet found a way to regenerate beta cells, this form of diabetes, referred to as Type I or insulin-dependent, has been categorized as incurable. Thus, children with diabetes will evolve into adults with diabetes.
DETECTING DIABETES
To ascertain whether or not your child may be suffering from this malady, some signs to keep an eye out for include: excessive urination, extreme thirst exhibited as drinking tons of water; abnormal levels of hunger; weight loss and | or fatigue; and skin infections, particularly genital scratching due to fungal secretions.
A young person may be more susceptible to becoming diabetic should he | she: have a close relative who is diabetic; be obese; and | or have high blood pressure or signs of heart disease.
Related information
- www.YesICanYesYouCan.com - Jay Leeuwenburg's Story of Overcoming Type 1 Diabetes Educates Diabetics and Parents, Entertains Football Fans.www.webmd.com, www.diabetes.com, www.jdrf,org (juvenile diabetes research foundation), www.journal, diabetes.org (American Diabetes Association), www.fda.gov/diabetes, www.diabetesinformer.com, www.parenting.com, www. parent.net (Parenting Magazine) and www.parenting-child-development.com
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