A 16-month-old baby with a family history of diabetes, whose mother enjoyed sweet treats during pregnancy, now prefers sweet vitamin supplements and frequently drinks water at night. Without medical examination, it is impossible to confirm whether the baby has diabetes, but one should be vigilant for symptoms. The causes of pediatric diabetes are diverse. If diagnosed, immediate treatment and attention to dietary hygiene should be taken. Parents should avoid children developing picky eating habits and maintain a balanced diet.
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This article provides professional advice on diet and precautions for children with diabetes.
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