Diabetes, the ninth greatest cause of mortality in 2019, is a major cause of blindness, heart attacks, renal failure, strokes, and lower-limb amputations, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). More than 132,000 children are diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes each year, and the number is growing. As a result, it is critical to keep an eye out for signs that may indicate diabetes.
Weight fluctuations
Children with diabetes may undergo inexplicable weight swings, particularly weight loss. Because their pancreas does not create enough insulin or uses it inefficiently, the process of turning blood glucose into energy is impeded, and their bodies do not receive the fuel they require. As a result, it begins to feed on fat and muscles for energy, resulting in accidental weight loss.