
Education and proper living habits help prevent the emergence of diseases in children with predisposition for diabetes, and enables normal life for the ill.
For every parent it is difficult to know that his child is sick. Diabetes is one of such disease, causing fear and concern, primarily because it is treated continuously, usually for life, and lack of appropriate treatment opens the way for serious consequences. We distinguish two main types of diabetes, type 1 and type 2. When it comes to diabetes in children, primarily we talk about type 1, which usually occurs before the 30 year of life, and may appear in early childhood. Diabetes 1 affects approximately 10% of all suffering.
For every parent it is difficult to know that his child is sick. Diabetes is one of such disease, causing fear and concern, primarily because it is treated continuously, usually for life, and lack of appropriate treatment opens the way for serious consequences. We distinguish two main types of diabetes, type 1 and type 2. When it comes to diabetes in children, primarily we talk about type 1, which usually occurs before the 30 year of life, and may appear in early childhood. Diabetes 1 affects approximately 10% of all suffering.
Type 1 diabetes is a disease, for which there is genetic predisposition, but it does not mean that the disease - with the predisposition - will necessarily occur; genetic risk factor seriously increases the likelihood. Type 1 diabetes occurs as a consequence of the collapse of pancreas cells that lose the possibility of creating insulin, which allows the entry of glucose into cells. If there is none, glucose is remaining in the blood, rather than supplies cells with energy. Several typical symptoms of illness: children increased to lose weight, are thirsty, often wet their bed, and dehydrate. To ill from type 1 diabetes only receive insulin therapy.
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