This article summarizes the diagnostic criteria for pediatric diabetes and analyzes the blood glucose levels in this case.
Discuss the selection of Western and Chinese medicines in the treatment of diabetes, as well as the correctness of treatment methods.
Consultation on the Treatment of a 9-Year-Old Child with Diabetes
A patient with diabetes inquires whether blood sugar of 12mmol/L and urinary protein ++ are normal, and how to further investigate and treat.
Consultation on Insulin Dose for Pediatric Diabetes
Diabetes is a common disease characterized by high blood sugar levels, with common symptoms including increased thirst, frequent urination, increased appetite, and weight loss.
Sticky urine doesn’t necessarily mean diabetes. Children usually don’t develop diabetes unless there’s a family history. If a child hasn’t been drinking enough water lately, their urine may become particularly sticky and even change color. Don’t worry; just ensure the child drinks more water, and the symptoms should improve. If necessary, you can give the child some fire-clearing medicine.
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a specific type of diabetes characterized by reduced glucose tolerance or obvious diabetic symptoms discovered after confirming pregnancy.
This article discusses the causes of constipation in diabetic patients and offers treatment suggestions.
Discussing the fertility of diabetes patients after taking specific blood sugar-lowering medications.