Childhood
Diabetes
Years ago it was
relatively
abnormal for children to
develop childhood diabetes, which was then
known as adult onset diabetes.
At that time it was more common for a
young child to acquire type 1 diabetes,
which was then known as juvenile diabetes. At
that time, names of the diseases suggested the
age of the person who contracted them.
However, this is no longer valid and thus the
change in names.
Understanding
Childhood Diabetes
Today childhood diabetes is being seen more
and more often in overweight children. The best
treatment for this type of diabetes is
simply have your child eat a planned
diet along with starting and maintaining a
regular exercise program. Because of
this, it may not be necessary to have insulin
replacement therapy which is where a person
injects insulin into their body depending upon
their blood sugar levels. Researchers believe
that with childhood diabetes more complications
can occur than with children who have type 1
diabetes.
Symptoms Of Childhood
Diabetes
In the early stages of childhood diabetes
the body becomes resistant to insulin.
This means that while the body is still
producing insulin, the insulin is either
ineffective in reducing blood sugar levels or
there is not enough of it being produced to
support the body's needs. Insulin is the
hormone that controls the level of sugar in
your blood by converting glucose into the
energy that your body needs to function and to
reduce the glucose in your blood. If your
glucose level cannot be reduced, then you are
at risk of having many complications such as
heart disease, kidney disease, nerve damage,
limb amputation and blindness.
Treating Childhood
Diabetes
Remember the best treatment for
childhood diabetes should be to include regular
exercise and a healthy diet. Doing this
should greatly reduce the risk of any health
complications for your child. Your
child's diet should be a well balanced one
that is low in saturated fat, sugar and
salt. Be sure their diet is high in
fiber, including a lot of vegetables and
fruit. Foods such as pasta, bread and
cereals should be spread out throughout the day
in order to prevent any spikes in blood sugar
levels after eating.
As you can see, the 2 primary aims of your
child's diet and exercise plan are to
control the level of sugar in their blood and
to help your child lose weight. If you and
your child can follow the plan diligently
then your goals can be met. Of course,
early diagnosis also plays a great role here as
well.
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