Even “normal” illnesses like colds and flu can cause special problems for a child with diabetes.
Get an action plan from your diabetes team to have ready in case your child gets sick. This plan should tell you:
Testing For Ketones
Ketones appear as a by-product when the body burns its own fat, because insulin is so low that the cells can’t use glucoseCommonly referred to as”sugar,”it is the major source of energy used by the body’s cells. It is taken from foods we eat and can be made from protein.. Excess ketones in the blood spill over into the urine. Test the urine with tablets or strips that change color:
Tell the doctor if this test indicates moderate or large amounts of ketones. This can be an early warning of the dangerous condition called ketoacidosisA condition caused by lack of insulin that could result in severe dehydration and a high-acid condition in the body..
If there are signs of ketoacidosis (frequent urination, rapid deep breathing, and sweet-smelling breath, plus large amounts of ketones) call the doctor or take the child to the Emergency Department.
Food And Drink On Sick Days
Children who are too sick to eat their regular food need:
How To Information:
Examples of sick-day drinks include:
Examples of sick-day foods include:
Goals For Fluids
If The Child Is Nauseous…
If the child has vomited and can’t keep anything down, start by giving him or her ice chips, then slowly increase the amount of fluid.
Never skip an insulin shot, no matter how sick the child feels.
Via ehealthmd.com
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