Juvenile Diabetes: An Insight

August 20, 2007 by  
Filed under Living with Diabetes

Introduction

Juvenile Diabetes is a serious form of diabetes that manifests in the body of a person from the period of his/her childhood. It can be accounted as a metabolic condition that sticks on like a chronic disease that needs to be taken care of properly. This problem basically arises when the body is inefficient in processing the required amount of glucose. This kind of diabetes leads to a number of other health problems too. This type of diabetes is colloquially also called Type 1 diabetes. The juvenile diabetes is many times not detected during the childhood. The person suffering from Type 1 diabetes is totally dependent on insulin. The process of conversion of the food materials into energy is flawed and hence, the body needs external support for the same.

Symptoms of juvenile diabetes

The symptoms of juvenile diabetes are more prominent than the regular diabetes. A person starts experiencing the problem of excessive thirst. The thirst has to be quenched or else a lot of uneasiness is felt. The victim also encounters the problem of frequent urination as the urinary system is not efficient enough to deal with the requirements of the body. Nausea, heavy breathing and vomiting becomes a day-to-day feature. The patient also starts feeling drowsy and the chronic weakness and even fatigue sensation sets in. The vision is also blurred after sometime.

Available Treatment Options

In juvenile diabetes, the pancreas becomes ineffective and hence, is not able to produce the hormone called insulin. This problem aggravates as the body is incapable of processing or metabolizing glucose. The body becomes energy deficient. The child or the person suffering from this ailment has to be injected with insulin shots everyday. There are some oral drugs also that can be used to keep a check on juvenile diabetes. There is no fixed cure and hence it is a problem for a lifetime. A healthy diet and a regular exercise regimen can help and keep a check on this problem.

 

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