Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes, which was known in the past as insulin-dependent diabetes, is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin, as insulin is responsible for allowing sugar (glucose) in cells to produce energy.
Various factors, including genetics of some viruses, may contribute to a diagnosis of type 1 disease. Type 1 type 1 usually appears in childhood or adolescence, and can appear.
Although there is a lot of research, it is a definitive treatment for type 1 diabetes. Treatment covers blood sugar levels, diet and diet. Insanity is a complication.
Symptoms
Signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children suddenly appear
Increased thirst
frequent urination
Extreme hunger
Emotionality
Fatigue and weakness
Blurred vision
Unintended weight loss
Bed-wetting in children
Also read
type 2 diabetes
Gestational Diabetes
what is diabetes
Complications
prevention
