Type 1 DiabetesWhen To Call a DoctorCall911or other emergency
services immediately if you or your child is: - Unconscious or becomes very sleepy
unexpectedly. You or your child may have low blood sugar, called
hypoglycemia. While waiting for emergency help,
follow:
- Drowsy, confused, breathing fast, and your or
your child’s breath smells fruity or like nail polish. You or your child may
have high blood sugar, called hyperglycemia. A life-threatening condition
called
diabetic ketoacidosis could be present.
Call a doctor immediately if you or your
child is vomiting and cannot keep down liquids and: - Your blood sugar is 300 mg/dL or
higher.
- Your child’s blood sugar is 250 mg/dL or higher.
Call a doctor if you or your child: - Has increased urination, increased thirst,
weight loss, and possibly increased appetite. These symptoms may indicate
type 1 diabetes.
- Has a family history of
type 1 diabetes and wants to be tested.
Watchful WaitingWatchful waiting is a period of time during which you and your
health professional observe your symptoms or condition without using medical
treatment. Watchful waiting is not appropriate if you think you or your child
may have symptoms of type 1 diabetes, such as increased urination, increased
thirst, weight loss, and possibly increased appetite. A blood test is all that
is needed to determine whether a person has the disease. Who To SeeThe following health professionals can diagnose and treat
diabetes: To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment
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