Neonatal Diabetes

If the infants do not produce required amount of insulin, which leads to increase in glucose levels is Neonatal Diabetes. It occurs in the 1st six months of babies life which is a rare disease. Juvenile diabetes is one of the kind which effects toddlers and babies. The symptoms includes frequent urination, Extreme hunger, Weight loss, Irritability or behavior changes, Fatigue, Fruity-smelling breath, Blurred vision, Yeast infection etc.

  • Insulin Dependent Diabetes
  • Non insulin Dependent Diabetes
  • Transient Neonatal Diabetes
  • Permanent Neonatal Diabetes

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