From pediatrics to endocrinology, can parents of diabetic children do what?

With the passage of time, children with diabetes will one day grow up, bid farewell to pediatricians and report to the endocrinology department where adults see doctors. Some parents may feel that their past experience in pediatrics is more secure and worried about the treatment afterwards. Dr. Clove gives you the following suggestions, hoping that parents will be prepared psychologically and physically in advance. The requirements have changed and they need support. The transition from an old health management model to a new one is like graduating from high school to college. Teenagers are the strongest, oldest and smartest in the original treatment group, but after entering the adult world, they become the youngest and least experienced novices in this Read More …

How much do you know about chronic complications of diabetes?

It is well known that persistent hyperglycemia is closely related to the high risk of complications. However, the relationship between the two is still not fully clarified, which may involve many different processes. Can diabetic complications occur when blood sugar is high? To answer this question, we must first make clear that there is a what relationship between blood sugar changes and diabetic complications. At present, studies have shown that glucose can adhere to various proteins (just as they adhere to hemoglobin, thus forming glycosylated hemoglobin). Over time, glucose may change the function of proteins and damage various tissues through [adhesion]. This is the [sugar toxicity theory]. Hyperglycemia can also affect the rate at which certain molecules are generated and Read More …

Is it really better for children to be fatter? Mom and Dad, please pay attention

Obesity is a high risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases and endocrine diseases. With the development of society, simple obesity in children has become one of the diseases affecting children’s health. However, due to the aesthetic orientation of China’s social environment and the insufficient understanding of the harm of obesity by society and parents, most obese or overweight children have not received timely intervention. Parents think that children’s good appetite is a sign of health, Most of them worry that their children are too thin, But they don’t realize that the healthy children in their eyes are already in a state of disease. At present, the incidence rate of obesity among children in our country is close to the level Read More …

Can [100,000] Insulin Pumps Save Little Girls Who Inject Needles into Them?

On the evening of November 28, 2014, @ CCTV News Released Such a Microblog: [[Girls Suffer from Diabetes Inject Drugs for 3 Years] Avoid Students, Use alcohol to disinfect needles, lift clothes, prick needles… 11-year-old girl Xiaoyu injected four needles of insulin every day after finding out diabetes 3 years ago. Small belly is a needle eye. Doctors said Xiaoyu if you can take advantage of the insulin pump installed during development, you don’t need to give injections every day, and it may be cured, but poor families can’t afford more than 100,000 installation fees. Help children! ] Soon, the media forwarded it one after another, attracting everyone’s attention. In this news, the reporter hopes to let more people know Read More …

Do you still want to increase in adulthood? What should I do?

Many people are troubled by the problem of height, and increasing height is a topic of special concern. When I was young, I thought I was not tall enough. I always thought that I would grow taller in two years. When they reach adulthood, TA people feel that height has become their biggest short board. Is it still too late to make up for this [defect]? Is the height what? The human body is supported by 206 bones. When we talk about [height], we are actually talking about the combined length of skull, spine and lower limb bones. The skull is fully developed around the age of 1. It is estimated that no one is willing to make the head Read More …