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Diabetes affects people of both sexes, all races and every age. This includes infants, who need the care of parents or other adults to ensure that the diabetes remains controlled and the child remains healthy.
Parents and caretakers may feel overwhelmed when their child is diagnosed with diabetes. However, the child’s physician and diabetes care team can provide the treatment plan and education necessary to help adults manage their child’s care and avoid complications such as dehydration and hypoglycemia. Family and friends, support groups and faith communities can also offer comfort and encouragement during this difficult time.
Experts recommend that as children grow out of infancy, parents and caregivers should allow them to take a greater role in their own care. This will help teach children the skills to manage their diabetes over a lifetime. |