Diabetic patients may suffer from recurrent fever due to infections.
The reasons why diabetic patients often experience diarrhea, and how to prevent and treat it.
Diabetics may experience weight loss due to the body’s inability to effectively utilize blood sugar, leading to impaired function of cells and organs.
Even though the patient’s blood sugar is controlled, post-meal blood sugar levels remain high and fluctuate greatly, leading to symptoms of diabetes mellitus. It is recommended to adjust the dosage of insulin and undergo inpatient systemic treatment.
Challenges and Difficulties in Treating Pediatric Diabetes
An increase in blood sugar levels may be due to the progression of the condition, and early systemic treatment should be initiated to prevent complications.
Diabetes has a genetic component, but not all children will develop diabetes. Studies show that if both parents have diabetes, the risk of their children developing diabetes is about 5%; if only one parent has diabetes, the risk is lower; and in families where neither parent has diabetes, the risk is the lowest. However, genetics is not the only factor; lifestyle and environmental factors also influence the development of diabetes.
Will diabetes during pregnancy be inherited by the baby, and related prevention and treatment suggestions
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease that can trigger a variety of severe complications, including acute and chronic, which may affect quality of life and threaten life.
Diabetes patients’ foot odor is usually caused by fungal infections, and this article discusses its contagiousness and possible treatment methods.