Type-1 diabetes, often called juvenile diabetes, can be a very serious condition if not controlled. Juvenile diabetes symptoms normally set in during childhood, adolescents, or young adulthood. Symptoms of juvenile diabetes can easily be mistaken for other common illness, so it is important to educate yourself on the symptoms for juvenile diabetes.

 

Juvenile Diabetes Symptoms in Children

 

According to FirstSignsofDiabetesSymptoms.com, there are 9 signs and symptoms for juvenile diabetes that you should look out for:

  1. Frequent urination. You may pass it off, thinking your child is just being overactive.
  2. Extreme thirst. If you child begins drinking more than usual, you should visit you physician, especially if you notice other symptoms.
  3. Extreme hunger. Your child will most likely crave sweets like cake and complain about being hungry all of the time.
  4. Blurred vision. This is one of the main juvenile diabetes symptoms. Normally vision becomes blurred after high intakes of