Diabetes Juvenile
Diabetes In Children And Teenagers Symptoms And Diagnosis Type 1 diabetes in children, previously called juvenile diabetes, occurs when the pancreas is unable to produce insulin. without insulin, sugar cannot travel from the blood into the cells, and high. The signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children usually develop quickly, over a period of weeks. these signs and symptoms include: 1. increased thirst and frequent urination. excess sugar building up in your child's bloodstream pulls fluid from tissues. as a result your child might be thirsty — and drink and urinate more than usual. a young, toilet-trained child might suddenly experience bed-wetting. 2. extreme hunger. without enough insulin to move sugar into your child's cells, your c Type 1 diabetes in children is a condition in which your child's body no longer produces an important hormone (insulin). your child needs insulin to survive, so the missing insulin needs to be replaced with injections or with an ...