Need for early recognition of type 1 diabetes, says expert
Washington, Sep 26 (ANI): A physician at Pennsylvania Medical Society (PMS) has called for early detection of type 1 diabetes.
Dr. Ralph Schmeltz, incoming president of PMS said that type 1 diabetes mellitus is vastly different from type 2.
Formerly called juvenile diabetes because it appears more often in children and adolescents, it strikes both children and adults suddenly, progresses quickly, and lasts a lifetime. It is neither preventable nor reversible using current therapies, though active research continues.
When the pancreas stops producing insulin due to a process which destroys insulin-making cells, that's type 1, said Schmeltz.
People with type 1 diabetes must take multiple injections of insulin daily or receive a continuous infusion of insulin through a pump.
Over the long-term, if type 1 diabetes (as well as type 2) is not adequately treated, high blood sugar levels can damage the blood vessels, heart, kidneys, eyes, nerves, and other tissues or organs resulting in severe and often life-threatening complications.
Schmeltz emphasized the importance of early recognition and diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, adding that "If type 1 goes undetected at the onset, or is inadequately treated, it may result in a potentially deadly complication called diabetic ketoacidosis or DKA."
DKA occurs when the body, due to lack of insulin, breaks down fat for energy instead of sugar.
When this happens, the body produces acids, called ketones, which in high are very dangerous and can lead to coma or even death, especially in young children.
Schmeltz urges patients to be alert to the telltale signs of both types of diabetes, which are-Frequent urination, Excessive thirst, Lower than normal energy, Tiredness and weight loss, Increased appetite, Sudden vision changes.
In addition, these symptoms are particular to type 1-Fruity odour on the breath, Heavy or laboured breathing, Stupor or unconsciousness.
Children with type 1 diabetes may also be restless, apathetic, and have trouble functioning at school. If you notice these signs, talk to a doctor immediately.
Schmeltz noted that while there's often an underlying genetic predisposition to type 1 diabetes, "there is not uncommonly, an inciting 'event' that sets it off. Mumps is one illness that can inflame the pancreas and act as the trigger. Even a severe 'cold' or other stress can set it off. Once insulin production stops, the symptoms appear."
"I would urge patients to do three things. Number one - know the signs and symptoms, particularly the frequent urination and excessive thirst. Number two - get help and if it's not diabetes, great. But if it is, treatment can begin immediately. And number three - it's manageable. With appropriate guidance, diet and medication, a child with type 1 diabetes can do just about any age appropriate activity.
"The take away message: If your child is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, don't feel guilty and don't overprotect. It's manageable," he added. (ANI)
-
Shubman Gill Edited World Cup Photo to Remove Sanju Samson? Here's a FACT CHECK -
LPG Cylinder Rules In India: How Many Gas Cylinders Can You Keep At Home Legally? -
Tamil Nadu Election Prediction: Will Vijay's TVK's Defeat DMK? Here's What Astrologer Says -
TN Govt Warns Hotels, Caterers Against Using Domestic LPG Cylinders For Commercial Purpose -
LPG Cylinder Booking Made Easy: How to Refill Your HP, Indane Gas Cylinder By Missed Call, SMS or WhatsApp -
New OTT Releases This Week: 37 New Films/Series In Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu & Malayalam In March 2nd Week -
Bangalore Gold Silver Rate Today, 13 March 2026: Gold Prices Down; Silver Steady After Market Volatility -
BCCI Breaks Silence On SRH Owner Kavya Maran’s Franchise Buying Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed In The Hundred -
Gold Rate Today 13 March 2026: IBJA Morning Gold Rates Released; Tanishq, Malabar, Joyalukkas, Kalyan Prices -
Tamil Nadu Petrol Stock: Is There A Shortage of Fuel In Chennai? IOCL Issues Clarification -
LPG Shortage: How to Book Gas Cylinder Online and Through Phone Amid Rising Demand -
Netanyahu Warns Iran’s New Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei as Israel–US War Enters Day 13












Click it and Unblock the Notifications