Does type 1 diabetes affect the pancreas?
In type 1 diabetes the immune system erroneously attacks the beta cells that produce insulin in your pancreas. It causes permanent damage, leaving your pancreas unable to produce insulin.
How serious is type 1 diabetes in a child?
Diabetes increases your child’s risk of developing conditions such as narrowed blood vessels, high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke later in life. Nerve damage. Excess sugar can injure the walls of the tiny blood vessels that nourish your child’s nerves. This can cause tingling, numbness, burning or pain.
Do Type 1 diabetics always need insulin?
“Someone with Type 1 diabetes will always require insulin injections, because their body produces little or no insulin, but someone with Type 2 diabetes may require insulin injections as part of their treatment plan as well,” said Eileen Labadie, Henry Ford Health System diabetes education specialist.
Do type 1 diabetes need insulin?
People who have type 1 diabetes must take insulin as part of their treatment. Because their bodies can’t make insulin anymore, they need to get the right amount to keep their blood sugar levels in a healthy range. The only way to get insulin into the body now is by injection with a needle or with an insulin pump.
What happens when child is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes?
The signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children usually develop quickly, and may include: Increased thirst. Frequent urination, possibly bed-wetting in a toilet-trained child. Extreme hunger.
How hard is it to have a child with type 1 diabetes?
If your baby was born after you were 25, your child’s risk is 1 in 100. If you developed type 1 diabetes before age 11, your child is twice as likely to develop type 1 diabetes at some point in their life. If both you and your spouse have type 1 diabetes, your child’s risk is between 1 in 10 and 1 in 4.
Does type 1 diabetes go away?
Type 1 diabetes needs lifelong treatment because there is no cure yet. Doctors treat type 1 diabetes using a diabetes care plan.