The children yes do have a chance to get Diabetes but they will not definitely get it. Diabetes can skip generations.
Juvenile diabetes is diabetes that results in younger children and teens. It is diabetes that happens before the normal age.
Yes they can
Treatment options for children with diabetes include medication, insulin, diet changes and exercise. You can get more information about treatment options for diabetes in children at the Mayo Clinic website.
According to diabetes.org 25.8 million children and adults in the United States about 8.3% of the population have diabetes. About 1 in every 400 children have type 1 diabetes. http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/diabetes-statistics/
The best recognized one is the Diabetes Camp at Miami Children's Hospital. You can look at their program here: http://www.mch.com/page/EN/2031/Endocrinology-and-Diabetes/Diabetes-Camp.aspx
Parents and teachers need to be on the look out for these signs as well as provide children healthy lifestyle options. www.righthealth.com/Diabetes And www.facts-about-diabetes.com/signs-of-diabetes-in-toddlers.html
Type 1 diabetes as it is most common amongst children, teenagers, and young adults.
Your child can receive diabetes education from there pediatrician. They can also get info from a local diabetes clinic or doctor. Childhood diabetes is becomming more and more common in children.
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Diabetes is not caused by cancer. Diabetes can be inherited, but that would mean that the mother and/or father and/or other ancestors have diabetes.
well i know from experience iv been diabetic for 10 yrs children get type 1 diabetes it is easily treatable with regular blood sugar readings and insulin injections see a doctor