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Sep
28
By: kathy2 | Discussion (1)

Nick Jonas has Type 1 Diabetes

Nick Jonas has Type 1 Diabetes

Doctors really don’t know what causes Type 1, or juvenile, diabetes. Research is being done to explore both genetics and environmental triggers, but many kids who are diagnosed with diabetes have no family history of it at all.

Diabetes is manageable; kids who have this condition can live normal, active lives if they pay close attention to treating their condition. Diabetes can’t be cured, but its effects can be minimized. If your child doesn’t do this conscientiously, he or she might develop several undesirable complications. These can include:

  • Neuropathy. This is nerve damage. It commonly causes problems in the legs, but it can also affect other systems in the body as well.

  • Retinopathy. Diabetes can cause damage to the eyes, including causing blindness.

  • Nephropathy. Nephropathy is kidney disease. Weak kidneys allow toxins to build up in the body and make a child sick.

  • Heart Disease. Heart disease is more common to diabetics than non-diabetics. It can lead to other complications such as stroke, embolism, or heart attack.

So how do you know if your child has diabetes? There are some symptoms that all parents should be on the lookout for:

  • Frequent urination. If you find yourself saying, “Are you in the bathroom again?”…pay attention!

  • Drowsiness or lethargy. They fall asleep over their homework, or they just can’t get the energy to do things they used to enjoy. If you’ve tried adjusting your child’s bedtime and it isn’t helping, bring this to your doctor’s attention.

  • Sugar in urine. Obviously your doctor will have to test this, but it’s a pretty significant indicator.

  • Sudden vision changes. The cells in the eyes are being attacked by the immune system, so vision decreases fairly quickly.

  • Increased appetite. Are they suddenly hungry all the time, and can’t seem to get enough? They could be going through a growth spurt, as all kids do…but it could be diabetes.

  • Sudden weight loss. None of that food is being processed like it should be. Instead of gaining weight, they might lose weight very quickly.

  • Fruity, sweet, or wine-like odor on breath. The imbalance of sugar and insulin in the blood can come out in strange ways, including very sweet breath.

  • Heavy, labored breathing. Your child might find it hard to catch his or her breath, even if they aren’t doing anything strenuous.

  • Stupor, unconsciousness. If diabetes goes too long without being diagnosed, it can cause kids to faint or, in extreme cases, fall into a coma.

Taken alone, most of these symptoms seem harmless, but together, they could indicate the presence of Type 1 diabetes. Don’t be afraid to bring them up to your doctor; he or she can judge whether there’s anything to be concerned about. The sooner you start treatment, the more likely your child is to live a normal, active life.

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May
30
By: bryboy | Discussion (0)

One of the things that a parent has to love would be that of kid shoes. Rarely would you see kids shoes last long though. At such a fresh age, kids are expected to grow out of them and apparently the reason why some kids shoes end up being kept for remembrances without being worn out.

However, the practical parent thinks in advance. Normally, kids shoes are bought at a larger size, forecasting that they will be used for a longer span. Especially now that parents have to be wiser when it comes to finances and spending, the need to see a child grow out of toddler shoes is a great way to save some bucks in the developmental and growth stages of young tykes.

But for some, the frequent purchase of kids shoes would not matter. For one, they don’t cost that much unless you go for the branded ones that are normally reserved for the rich and abled. Especially during special occasions such as birthdays and weddings, some parents tend to overdo it, wanting the best for their child where some footwear will only be used on certain occasions which on the average can be used at most for two years.

Toddler shoes normally come in various variants. They are separated by color, design and of course brand. Of the three, color and design normally take up the preference of parents since they consider the kids interest. There will be cases when some kids would not like to wear shoes for some reason such as that of preferring another design or favorite shoe over a new one. These are common cases especially for the toddlers which a parent cannot really force. But there are some who do that and eventually it ends up becoming a trauma for the child and making them hate it even more.

As for preferred daily shoes, it is a toss-up between everyday sandals and that of rubber shoes. Design is important as well and normally parents pick out cartoon-themed shoes for a child to wear. This is done since most of the time, it takes the child’s interest to love their shoes, something catchy like a cartoon character or an appealing color that normally gets their attention.



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