Diabetic children are most commonly afflicted with Type 1 diabetes. It occurs when the body is unable to produce sufficient insulin, and it often develops in early childhood.
Children of Caucasian race and those between the ages of 4-6 and 10-14 are at a greater risk of developing Type 1 diabetes.
Symptoms of Type 1 diabetes can vary but often include extreme hunger, thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, and significant weight loss. These symptoms can appear suddenly and may resemble other health conditions.
Children with Type 1 diabetes require synthetic insulin to control blood sugar levels since their bodies can't produce enough. Insulin can be administered through injections or pumps. Management also involves dietary changes, regular physical activity, blood and urine testing, and other precautions as recommended by the doctor.
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