Pediatric Diabetes


Your kid has paediatric diabetes if their blood sugar, also known as glucose, is too high.
Our primary source of energy is sugar, which is derived from the food we consume. The pancreas' hormone insulin aids in delivering the sugar to our cells where it is converted to energy. Insulin can't reach the cells if your child's body doesn't produce enough of it or utilises it poorly, which leads to high blood sugar levels. Diabetes may be brought on by high blood sugar levels. 
Diabetes comes in two varieties:

Diabetes type 1:
Because the immune system attacks the cells in the pancreas that generate insulin, the body is unable to produce it. Every day, children with type 1 diabetes must consume insulin.

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