Early symptoms of diabetes in children?
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? In recent years, the incidence of diabetes is becoming younger and younger, which is closely related to children's bad daily living habits and eating habits. Parents want their children to eat well and grow strong. They are always worried about their children's lack of nutrition and try their best to give them a lot of high calorie and high-fat food. However, this has laid a hidden danger for children suffering from diabetes. Early symptoms of diabetes in children? Let's talk about it.
Early symptoms of diabetes in children?
1. Fatigue, weakness and infection. The child is in the vigorous growth and development period, and should be hyperactive, but suddenly he always likes to stay at home for a period of time, does not like outdoor activities, and is depressed, which may be a precursor to diabetes. Some of the children's wounds are repeatedly infected and do not heal for a long time. One of the causes of type I diabetes is insufficient insulin secretion caused by virus infection.
2. Frequent abdominal pain and vomiting. This kind of situation is easy to be misdiagnosed as gastrointestinal disease and aggravate the condition. Parents should have enough knowledge of their children's daily life and mental state, so as to provide enough diagnostic information to doctors.
3. Suddenly lose weight and eat more. The child is in the period of growth and development, the weight should rise continuously and steadily, but the sudden weight loss, parents should be alert. This feature is easy to be ignored, parents think it is the normal situation of children's growth and development, but should pay attention to whether there are other signs of diabetes.
matters needing attention
Many parents will take the children's symptoms of excessive drinking, eating and weight loss as the performance of growth and development, often ignore them, and even give their children high-fat and hot food. In fact, excessive intake of high calorie food is easy to cause endocrine and metabolic disorders in children. Children with type I diabetes are prone to coma due to ketoacidosis. Parents often wait until their children are seriously comatose before they are diagnosed with diabetes.