Foot Child Diabetes Symptoms
Classic signs and symptoms that suggest you ve moved from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes include.
Foot child diabetes symptoms. Prediabetes doesn t usually have any signs or symptoms. It was even called juvenile diabetes for a long time. If you have damaged nerves in your legs and feet you might not feel heat cold or pain there. Depending on the affected nerves diabetic neuropathy symptoms can range from pain and numbness in your legs and feet to problems with your digestive system urinary tract blood vessels and heart.
The signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children usually develop quickly and may include. Increased thirst and frequent urination. One possible sign of prediabetes is darkened skin on certain parts of the body. Blurry or double vision cold clammy skin confusion dizziness drowsiness or tiredness extreme or sudden hunger headache pale moist skin rapid pulse.
Diabetic neuropathy most often damages nerves in your legs and feet. Other children might experience. Type 2 diabetes in children may develop so gradually that there are no noticeable symptoms. If your child has already been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes call your doctor if you notice any of these signs of a low blood sugar emergency.
A loss of feeling numbness or. Increased thirst frequent urination possibly bed wetting in a toilet trained child. Affected areas can include the neck armpits elbows knees and knuckles. Some people have mild symptoms.
Sometimes the thickening skin spreads to the face shoulders and chest. Sometimes the disorder is diagnosed during a routine check up. If diabetes has been poorly controlled for years it can feel like you have pebbles in your fingertips. Blood sugar over 600 mg dl dry parched mouth extreme thirst warm dry skin that doesn t sweat high fever over 101 f sleepiness or confusion vision loss hallucinations weakness on one side of your body.
This lack of feeling is called sensory diabetic neuropathy if you do not feel a cut or sore on. Foot symptoms of diabetes vary from person to person and may depend on the specific issues a person is experiencing at the time. Hard thick and swollen looking skin can spread appearing on the forearms and upper arms. Doctors used to think kids only got type 1.