Symptoms of hyperglycemia in infants

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We are all familiar with diabetes, but we don't know much about neonatal diabetes, because diabetes is a common disease caused by genetic effects. The clinical examination is marked by hyperglycemia. The common symptoms after the disease are frequent drinking water, going to the toilet for a long time to urinate, eating more when it is serious, and wasting. For children with diabetes can cause damage to multiple systems of the body. It often causes a series of metabolic disorder syndrome such as protein and fat. When diagnosis and treatment, we need to rely on insulin supplement to maintain life function, and need diet nursing for rehabilitation. Let's talk about the symptoms of hyperglycemia in infants.

Symptoms of hyperglycemia in infants

Can't sleep in the next 6 months. If the child feels uncomfortable and sleeps, he will be taken to the hospital for examination. He found that his body's insulin is abnormal, which is the incidence rate of diabetes in newborns.

Newborns with diabetes will also appear as thirsty and polyuria as adults. There are also many reasons for neonatal diabetes, such as low insulin secretion and poor islet response. Adults should pay attention to children's asphyxia. "Cold conditions will lead to high blood sugar. In addition, high and fast glucose infusion will also lead to high blood sugar."

The symptoms of diabetes in children are similar to those in adults. There are often symptoms of thirst, frequent urination, lack of appetite and weight loss when eating. You need to check your blood sugar directly. If your blood sugar is low, it can be ruled out.

matters needing attention

Neonatal diabetes need to pay attention to is that the doctor can detect blood sugar to determine whether the baby is suffering from disease, usually when the symptoms are not necessarily diabetes, at the same time do not have to worry too much, if the parents suffer from disease, genetic probability is not big, not necessarily children with diabetes.