Diabetes development problems, what to do if diabetes affects development?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-19
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you control your blood sugar well, your normal growth and development will not be affected much, but if you don't control it well, of course you will. Taking insulin does not affect development.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Diabetes mellitus**. Let's go to a Chinese medicine practitioner. In addition, it is also possible to practice qigong.

    Western medicine can only stabilize symptoms. No**. Ordinary hospitals can only prescribe medicines.

    It can't cure your disease, many people have been taking medicine, and this is the cure of Western medicine. Pure self-deception. It's better to be on your own.

    You can go to the Ping Medical Hall to see a doctor. Or Kong Bohua Medical Center (I don't know if there is still one). If you want to practice, you can choose the six-character formula, the kind recommended by the State General Administration of Sports.

    If you really can't find a suitable qigong teacher, you can go to the Chinese Medical Qigong Society of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and ask them to recommend it to you.

    My personal recommendation is to practice Qigong because there is no ***. But you're going to have to suffer. Practice every morning, noon, and evening.

    A day of practice should be more than 2 hours, each time not less than 1 hour, and it will take half a year to have an effect. Generally, those who persist in this way are cured. In the beginning, if you are weak, you can practice for 10 minutes.

    Lengthen slowly. You'll find that you're getting more energetic and practicing longer.

    You're still young. It's a good time to practice. The effect is easy, too.

    Most of the practitioners I have seen are terminally ill, and they are all dying people. It's not so easy for them to practice. These people are going to practice all day long.

    Otherwise they will die. (The hospital doesn't accept them anymore).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As long as your blood sugar is well controlled, you can live like a normal person.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, diabetes is not a genetic disease, it is a genetic predisposition.

    Second, diabetes is a chronic disease, and it itself does not affect your development. As for what you said, I guess it is because you want to control your blood sugar, deliberately control your diet, and take an incorrect diet that leads to insufficient nutrition during the growth period, which leads to stunted growth.

    If you have diabetes at the age of 14, you should have type 1 diabetes, and you must use insulin** for life** with the right diet and exercise** to maintain stable condition and good health for a long time. You can't eat more snacks, but you must not deliberately reduce your normal diet, if all kinds of nutrients can not be replenished normally, how can the body be healthy, and how can the condition be better.

    As for the outline of diabetes diet, I will give a link here, which I have done before without making a long paste, you can take a look.

    Hope it helps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on how well you control your blood sugar, and if you control it well, that is, if your blood sugar is in the normal range, it won't affect it. In fact, there are also people who do not develop when they are 15 -16 years old, don't be too nervous, go with the flow, and do more aerobic exercise.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    According to my many years of clinical experience, it is normal for diabetes to affect development, especially kidney function, including physiological function, it is recommended that you use ethylene female powder, which is available in major pharmacies. It works great!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Diabetes should not affect development, it can be caused by inappropriateness.

    Send me your detailed medical records and I'll give you an opinion after researching.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Just saying that there is a genetic predisposition does not necessarily mean that it is a genetic disease. I think it is mainly caused by long-term picky eating or monotonous diet. If possible, you will be treated with aromamoxibustion, be sure to balance nutrition, change your eating habits, do not eat partially, and there is no need for any contraindications.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You'd better be on a diet now. With diet therapy, you can still be saved. If you take medicine, there is no good result. Have you ever heard that diabetes can be taken with medicine? In there you are not genetic. It's caused by your poor diet, that is, eats it. Drink it out.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If it is not well controlled, long-term metabolic disorders will definitely affect development. Tight controls minimize impact. Fujian Provincial People's Hospital-Department of Rheumatology and Immunology-Chief Physician Li Yinong View the original post".

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In fact, it has no effect, that is, it will have an impact on his future lifestyle, as long as he pays more attention to the business, because the amount of food is controlled, as long as the growth nutrition is guaranteed. Nothing else.

    Remember to adopt it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Pediatric diabetes mellitus is an endocrine and metabolic disease caused by insufficient insulin secretion, mainly carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism disorders, causing hyperglycemia and urine glucose, children are prone to ketoacidosis, and later vascular lesions are often present, and the eyes and kidneys are affected. It is more common in children aged 5 to 6 and 10 to 14 years, and it is rare in children under 5 years of age. The incidence of diabetes mellitus is not fully understood, and type 1 diabetes may be related to genetic factors, autoimmune factors, and increased incidence after the epidemic of rubella, mumps, and coxsackievirus infection.

    Pediatric diabetes mellitus generally has a rapid onset, and there is often a history of fever, infection, or emotional agitation before the onset. Most children have typical symptoms such as drinking too much water, urinating too much, eating too much, and losing weight when they first see the doctor. Young children can urinate a lot at night or wet the bed as the initial symptom, some sick children do not have an increase in diet, on the contrary, there is a loss of appetite, infants and young children drink more water, the symptoms of more urine are not easy to find, some children have a slow onset, manifested as weakness, gradual weight loss, weakened vision, etc., the course of the disease is long and the disease is not well controlled, growth retardation, short stature, and even mental development lag, cataracts, hypertension, renal insufficiency, etc. can occur in the later stage.

    Therefore, when children drink too much water, urinate more, eat more and lose weight, they should go to the hospital for treatment, and fasting blood sugar and urine glucose can be checked to confirm whether it is pediatric diabetes. If diagnosed with pediatric diabetes, the child's diet should be adjusted, exercise should be strengthened, the utilization of sugar by the muscles should be improved, the blood sugar should be lowered, and the disease should be controlled with insulin, the course of the disease should be shortened, and the impact on the growth and development of children and mental development should be reduced.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Analysis: Diabetes mellitus is caused by genetic factors, immune dysfunction, microbial infections and their toxins, free radical toxins, mental factors and other causes acting on the body. Diabetes was discovered at 11 months.

    The main concern is type 1 diabetes, which is an autoimmune disease, which is caused by the body's immune system attacking itself. In people with diabetes, the immune system attacks and kills the insulin-producing islet cells, and the pancreas does not produce enough insulin. Guidance:

    In patients with type 1 diabetes, the islet cells are basically non-functional, that is, they cannot secrete insulin on their own, and without insulin, blood sugar will rise. Therefore, the best for patients with type 1 diabetes can only be supplemented with exogenous insulin, that is, insulin, and only in this way can normal blood sugar be maintained. The harm caused by high blood sugar is chronic, and there are many complications caused by it, such as heart, brain, kidneys, eyes, and nerves, so it is recommended that you take insulin ** as early as possible to control blood sugar and avoid complications.

    There are many people who just adhere to insulin, control their blood sugar ideally, and live a healthy life for a lifetime. View the original post

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Analysis: An 11-month-old child is diagnosed with diabetes, ask about the cause, treatment and prognosis guidance: If your child has been diagnosed with diabetes, it is type 1 diabetes, which is caused by congenital insulin secretion disorder.

    Nowadays, the diabetes that adults get is basically type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes requires insulin injections**. If the blood sugar is well controlled, the impact on the body is less, but long-term insulin injections are very difficult.

    View the original post

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Condition analysis: Diabetes is divided into type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes, if the child is generally type 1 diabetes, type 1 diabetes can only use insulin**, type 2 diabetes can be treated with insulin or drugs**. Guidance:

    It is best to clarify whether it is type 1 or type 2 diabetes, if it is type 1 diabetes, you can only use insulin**, it has nothing to do with you, this is caused by congenital insufficient insulin secretion. View the original post

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Affects development.

    Insulin is an important growth factor. On the one hand, the insulin receptor can directly promote protein synthesis and metabolism and inhibit protein decomposition to promote growth. On the one hand, it can be achieved indirectly through the action of other growth-promoting factors such as GH (growth hormone) and IGF (insulin-like growth factor), and the process of insulin promoting protein synthesis synergizes with GH, and can only play an obvious growth-promoting effect when it acts together with GH.

    At the same time, insulin receptors are widely distributed in the brain. Through the action of insulin in the brain, it can nourish the nerves, support and anti-apoptotic effects, and have an impact on feeding behavior, learning and memory, cognitive activity, and reproductive function.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is a complication of type 1 diabetes, commonly known as mauriac syndrome, which occurs in children with diabetes who have poor blood sugar control for a long time or do not have **.

    Enuresis, emaciation, vomiting, abdominal pain, listlessness, drowsiness, and coma may occur in severe cases. Those who have a long course of diabetes and poor control of diabetes due to dehydration, acidosis, diabetic ketoacidosis complicated by various infections, etc.

    There are growth retardation, short stature, liver enlargement, and mental retardation, which is called Mauriac syndrome.

    In advanced stages, cataracts, visual impairment, and retinopathy may lead to blindness. Proteinuria and hypertension can also occur, which is diabetic nephropathy, which eventually leads to renal failure.

    The prognosis for type 1 diabetes depends on good blood sugar control. Patients with blood glucose levels above the ideal range for a long time are prone to various chronic complications, and microangiopathy is the main reason for the development of serious complications in adults in children with diabetes in childhood. The most common are retinopathy and diabetic nephropathy.

    For patients with diabetes for more than 5 years or adolescence for more than 2 years, neurological examination, urine microprotein measurement and fundus examination are required to detect diabetic microvascular complications early. **Various medium-term complications such as lipoatrophy and fat hypertrophy can also occur during the period, which are related to the purity of the insulin preparation; bone and joint abnormalities, which may include osteoporosis; Growth failure and short stature.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's okay to love sugar and diabetes, but it's really not good to eat too much sugar.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Rest assured, no, pay attention to your teeth.

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