DEPARTMENT DETAILS
- Date 15 Mar 2021
- Category Children's Hospital
ABOUT THIS DEPARTMENT
Our Children’s hospital Paediatric Diabetes Care Clinic offers comprehensive evaluation, treatment, education, management and care to children with Diabetes and endocrine disorders.
We work with both children living with diabetes and their families to provide holistic care and personalized treatment plans through our multidisciplinary teams because we understand that being diagnosed with diabetes is a life changing event to both the children and their families.
Our Paediatric Diabetes Care Clinic provides expert diagnosis, treatment and management of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes as well as endocrine conditions for children of all ages.
At diagnosis with diabetes we offer diabetes education to the child and the family. Our services also include:
- Paediatric Endocrinologist consultation
- Continuous Diabetes follow up, assessment and education
- Nutrition consultation
- Laboratory services
- Pharmacy services
Conditions we treat:
Type 1 diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes can develop at any age, but occurs most frequently in children and adolescents. When you have type 1 diabetes, your body produces very little or no insulin, which means that you need insulin daily to maintain blood glucose levels under control.
Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is more common in adults and accounts for around 90% of all diabetes cases. When you have type 2 diabetes, your body does not make good use of the insulin that it produces. The cornerstone of type 2 diabetes treatment is healthy lifestyle modifications and medications which may include either oral hypoglycemic and/or insulin to keep their blood glucose levels under control.
Pre-Diabetes
Prediabetes is a precursor to type 2 diabetes. When children gain too much weight they may develop insulin resistance. This means that their body must secrete high levels of the hormone insulin to keep blood sugars in the normal range. Some people with insulin resistance will begin to have high blood sugar, especially after the onset of puberty. When the blood sugars are higher than normal but below the threshold for diabetes, the condition is called prediabetes. Children with prediabetes are at high risk for progressing to type 2 diabetes.