Is Diabetes a Contagious Disease? If Not, What Are Your Chances of Acquiring This Disease Today?

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asked Mar 19, 2020 in H&E by alisaprincy (10,120 points)

Treatment of diabetes in children. Diabetes Freedom Review Managing childhood diabetes is specialized and most children are cared for by hospitals rather than by their family doctors. Children with diabetes require individual insulin treatment routine which will be planned with the hospital diabetes team. Commonly used are the frequent daily dosage regimes of fast-acting insulin during the day and slow-acting insulin at night. Toddlers do not need insulin injections at night although they will eventually need one as they grow older.

Today many children use continuous insulin pumps. In the first year after diagnosis your child will need a small dose of insulin. This is termed as the honeymoon period. It is important to practice good glucose control and avoid low blood glucose attacks. Complications of diabetes increase with the length of time the affliction has been present in the body.

The immediate family and child's hospital medical team can help. Diabetes can put families under a lot of strain and access to backup support is very important. This may be from social services, the hospital team or the family doctor... To understand all the different aspects of diabetes and its treatment need patience but this will be of benefit to all of you. The hospital diabetes team can help you with:-. Learning how to administer insulin injections which are usually injected into the skin over the abdomen or the thighs. Knowing symptoms of low blood sugar including diabetic acidosis and what action to take. Glucose should always be available and within easy reach.

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