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Monitoring In Childhood Diabetes

Self -monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) with a glucometer is an essential tool in the management of childhood diabetes. This will help in good monitoring of blood sugar, detects hypoglycaemia (low sugar), and helps in safe management of hyperglycaemia. These are basic monitoring required in case of childhood Diabetes.
Children with Diabetes in school?
School is not at all a problem for children with Diabetes. They should be treated as a normal child but care to be taken about meal and snack timings and education about recognition and treatment of hypoglycaemia to the teachers and caretakers should be given.
Should children with Diabetes go to parties?
Children should not be restricted from parties, but too much is too bad. Occasional parties are allowed but take care to inform the host about diabetic child and make arrangements for diabetic sweets.
Will it be all right for her to become pregnant?
Pregnancy is not contraindicated to diabetic patients. Care should be taken regarding good glucose control of the mother and close monitoring of baby"s growth through out pregnancy
Will she pass on diabetes to the baby?
When
a
member
of
the
family
has
diabetes
there
is
a
risk
to
relatives
of
developing
the
disease.
And
it
is
as
follows
-risk
to
child
of
a
father
with
type
1
diabetes
–7%
-risk
to
child
of
a
mother
with
type
1
diabetes-
2%
-risk
to
identical
twin
of
a
child
with
type
1
diabetes-
35%
-risk
to
sibling
of
a
child
with
type
1
diabetes-
3-6%
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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