Question
Is excessive urination, lack of thirst, increased appetite but no weight loss a sign that diabetes hasn’t developed yet? I went to the hospital today and the post-meal 2-hour glucose test result was 14 mmol. Symptoms include frequent urination, sweet urine but no thirst.
Answer
Hello; this condition is related to weakness and low immunity, which is what traditional Chinese medicine refers to as kidney Yin deficiency. Strengthening physical exercise is key. Wishing you good health. There are many causes of pediatric diabetes. If a child is diagnosed with pediatric diabetes, parents need to cooperate with doctors for active treatment, cooperate with gastrointestinal decompression (cooperate with gastrointestinal decompression), and develop good hygiene habits. The child needs a reasonable diet and avoid irritating and cold foods.