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Healthy Eating Guidelines For Juvenile DiabetesA daily insulin injection is required to manage type 1 diabetes in children but it is not the only management strategy. The diet plan that goes along with the daily insulin requirements is just as important and needs to be planned accordingly. Consistency in meal times, portion sizes, and food groups are the keys to successful meal planning for children with diabetes.
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Juvenile DiabetesA Juvenile Diabetic’s Emergency Kit ... child with diabetes should carry a portable kit with supplies with them at all times. There are going to be times when your child is going to need help to manage their diabetes and it may be an emergency situation because their blood sugar has dropped dangerously low. Your child should be wearing identification ... ... in the course of a day so that they too can be prepared. If your child is frequently suffering from hypoglycemia, consult with your doctor or diabetes educator. An adjustment to the insulin schedule or the amount of insulin that is given may need to be adjusted. A closer look at the meal plan is warranted ... What Do To When A Child With Juvenile Diabetes Gets Sick ... your child is sick and has no appetite or is vomiting, it is still important that they take their insulin. By testing their blood sugar frequently you can determine an adjusted amount of insulin to give them but don t skip it entirely. If your child s blood sugar is too low and they cannot eat anything ... Checking For Ketones In Juvenile Diabetics ... matching the color of the stick with the legend on the container you can determine the level of ketones present. You should check for ketones first thing in the morning before your child eats (fasting). Give your child additional insulin and fluids if there are ketones present. Also, check again in a ... ... and the numbers are growing. A big contributor to the increase in these numbers is poor lifestyle and diet choices for our children. But this is not the only cause and may not be the cause at all for some. Just because a child is overweight or eats unhealthy does not mean he or she will get type 2 diabetes. ...
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