Neonatal and Juvenile Diabetes

Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus is a form of diabetes which is regulated by one single gene (monogenic) in infants during the first six months. Infants accumulate a lot of glucose due to an inability to produce enough insulin. It is most commonly mistaken for Type 1 or Juvenile Diabetes which occurs after six months of age mainly in children. In Juvenile Diabetes the pancreas produces little to no insulin. It was termed Juvenile Diabetes as it usually appears in children and adolescents but can develop in adults too.

  • Permanent Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus
  • Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus
  • Symptoms of Diabetes in Children
  • Unexplained Weight Loss
  • Glycosuria in Diabetic Child

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