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Coping With Diabetes in Children (Type 1)

Diabetes in children when it happens in the family drives the parents into a frenzy to learn everything about this condition. This is quite a challenging mission but it is good to step back and remember that the number one priority is to help the child manage this condition.

It takes time to learn as much as one can about diabetes in children but as one gains knowledge, so will the self-confidence rise. Knowing that the child can still flourish will be quite a boost. Since there is so much to learn, where does one start? This really depends on the type of diabetes in children.

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Symptoms Of Diabetes In Children – Could Your Child Be At Risk?

When you look at a person with diabetes, you’d never know it, they look healthy on the outside.

But it’s what you don’t see that is so bad.

The disease elevates the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood. As blood sugars remain high, over time, complications such as blindness, kidney failure, amputations, heart disease, and severe nerve damage can occur.

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