As for diabetes, there have been no significant breakthroughs yet. It is recommended to visit a higher-level hospital for a follow-up examination and detailed checks, such as diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, which primarily involves the use of insulin-based medications for treatment.
The symptoms of pediatric diabetes include increased urination, dry skin, extreme thirst, nausea, dry vomiting, loss of appetite, weight loss, weakness, and a rapid heartbeat. If diabetes is not well controlled, patients may experience a sudden increase in appetite, and it is important to be aware of potential complications such as infections and diabetic ketoacidosis.