Urine test juvenile diabetes

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Avatar n tn Yes it does sounds like diabetes and I have scabs too. Get her tested.
Avatar f tn The constant, unquenchable thirst is a classic symptom of juvenile diabetes. The frequent urination also points to juvenile diabetes. I have never heard of body odor being a symptom. I've also never heard of cold being a symptom, but weakness, lethargy, and weight loss are all major symptoms - and the weight loss in particular could lead to feeling cold. As to behaving badly in daycare, irritability is among the major symptoms of juvenile diabetes.
Avatar n tn My daughter is 9 years old and has had juvenile diabetes for a year now. Her urine test came back that there are microprotiens in her urine. I am a little nervous about this. Any help would be great!
Avatar n tn My 10 yr old sister recently was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes 2 months ago. Recently she was back in the hospital with thyroid and kidney problems. My parents are not giving me full honest answers on what's going on. Is this bad news? I'm 27 and can handle the truth. Does she have a really bad case with a short life span or is this normal with juvenile diabetes?
Avatar n tn proteins into your urine. This can easily be found out through a 24 hour urine test (which you should be doing at least once a year anyhow.) If you're leaking proteins, adding more to your diet ain't gonna help. The kidney filters will need to be 'fixed' first. There are lots of things at play here. First and foremost: make sure you've got a balanced blood sugar. Then determine whether or not you can even gain weight.
Avatar n tn The cause of Juvenile Diabetes is thought to be a malfunction in the autoimmune function of the body. People carrying certain genetic predisposition can become type 1 diabetics (called Juvenile Diabetes because it frequently happens during childhood, when viral attacks are common) when a viral infection somehow triggers the body's immune system to attack it's own insulin-producing cells as well as the virus.
Avatar n tn Dear ttrue0724, It really is going to hurt you to have high ketones. It is one of the things that causes diabetic coma in undiagnosed type 1's, used to be known as juvenile. And your blood sugars are far too high. Blood sugars like these can be reason enough for a hospital admission. You may want to contact the medicaid office in your state to get them to cover you medically. You are doing your body no good at all in this current state of being.
Avatar n tn My nephew is 24 and has had juvenile diabetes since he was a pre-teen. During his teen years, a therapist said he had Oppositional Defiant Disorder. He does not take care of himself, can't keep a job. He lives in Oklahoma and family has been buying his medicines. He seems to be rebelling. What can we do and is there any help available for him in Oklahoma? His parents went through all kinds of education with him and diabetic camps with him when he was diagnosed.
973741 tn?1342342773 For parents of newly diagnosed children with juvenile diabetes, it's a really scary time! Most are blind sided by it as was my friend. What are your best tips for a family going through this?
Avatar f tn She also has accompanying seizures and probably a urinary tract infection which is common in a person with diabetes. EEG and urine examination is normal? I am not sure where exactly you stay but I am giving you an address along with mail id and website of a non profit organization dealing with such complications of diabetes. In a 4 year old child it is really difficult to comment without examining and seeing all the reports.
Avatar n tn My 9 year old may be showing a few signs of juvenile diabetes, such as headaches, fatigue, behavioral changes/mood swings, persistant hunger; sometimes she's sweaty, then can quickly become very cold. Bouts of blurry vision and "itchy" sensations during her temperment changes. Daily feelings of nausea (always early morning pre-meal and just before bed), particularly over the last month. Sleep at night seems to be relatively undisturbed.
Avatar n tn he can go through a gallon of fluid a day if we let him.. Someone I talked to mentioned this may be juvenile diabetes.. What is juvenile diabetes and what are other symptoms? We thought maybe he was dehydrated thats why he was drinking so much but we took away any juices and milk and he still drank as much.. The doctor hasn't been able to do any blood work on him because he freaks out every time we try to go and he has autism so we can't explain really to him whats happening..
Avatar f tn Thought she may have another kidney or bladder infection, but this time the urine test showed protein, keytones and glucose in urine. No infection. Thyroid test always within normal limits, blood sugar (fasting) never over 77, protein high end or normal, sodium low end of normal, WBC high end or normal, blood calcium high end of normal, Bun normal, creatine high end of normal, MCHC high, RDW low. IGE a little high with no known origin (multitude of tests) and ESRs high.
Avatar n tn If you find out that your little one does have diabetes, please contact your local branch/chapter of JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation). JDRF was formed in the 1970s by parents of children with Type 1.
1353681 tn?1387083733 ” Type 1 diabetes, which occurs when the body’s immune system attacks the pancreas, may also be a risk for people with RA. Though it used to be called juvenile diabetes, people can develop type 1 diabetes at any age. And because type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis are both autoimmune diseases, they can occur together. Dr.
Avatar n tn Even after 40 years, it is comforting to know I am not alone in my struggle with diabetes and that no one does it perfectly. Your local Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation may offer a support group that meets your needs or they may be able to recommend one. As hard as it is, it is so important to try and maintain some control over our blood sugars because the consequences of poor control are worse than the disease.
Avatar n tn Urine test reveals, more often than not, the presence of diabetes. That was certainly the case with me. However, in early stages or in the pre-diabetes stage your kidneys may not be 'spilling out" the excess glucose from your blood and one may get a false sense security. This situation can last for a number of years with consequent damage to your organs by the high blood glucose.
Avatar n tn visit today and I asked them to test her for diabetes, the only symptom I noticed was that she started wetting the bed at night and she has NEVER done that. The Dr. did the urine test and came back and said she was positive for ketones and sugar, she sent me to the local ER there they did a full blood work up but all test were normal, this stumped the DR. and the on-call endrocrinologist.
Avatar n tn mouth -tired and sleepy even after a nap -lack of energy -wounds that may seem slow to heal -in some cases blurred vision these are most of the classic signs of juvenile diabetes. If you are concerned talk to your doctor and for more info visit the JDRF site!
1182699 tn?1297574784 Juvenile diabetes, in some cases, can be associated with gluten and/or casein intolerances. It's possible getting off of gluten (which is in wheat, barley, rye and oats) could solve the problem. I would get shaky, feel faint and have heart racing after eating gluten containing foods - I didn't realize the gluten was causing the problem until I got off of it. When I cheated a little, I would get the same symptoms again. Just a thought.
Avatar n tn Yes, you can. You may want to contact the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), an organization that raises money to give to research towards a cure. They have a website, www.jdrf.
Avatar f tn Okay I'm 22 now but have had my diabetes since the age of 12 my question n main concern is if my kids r at risk I have a 3 yr old that as of Tuesday is going to a dietician because they say she is over weight she is only 38lbs n is a pretty good size in height but I guess they see her obese...
Avatar f tn 22yrs,male,juvenile diabetes from 10 yrs of age,history of auto immune disorder in the family members,if that person gets married to a normal woman,is ther any chance of diabetes in the child,is there any chance for autoimmune disorder in the child
Avatar n tn Most cost effective test strips that I've found are Relion-sold at Walmart stores and www.relion.com-about 46 cents per test strip. Relion meter is inexpensive and works well.You must address the meds issue with your doctor.