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  • How to Care for Children With Type 1 Diabetes

    Everyone with type 1 diabetes will regularly encounter both low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and high blood sugar (hyperglycemia). Each of these conditions can quickly progress to a severe and dangerous state, so it is important for caregivers to know the warning signs and be prepared to act in an emergency.

    Hypoglycemia

    Hypoglycemia is the most common short-term risk for anyone living with type 1 diabetes.

    Every caregiver of a child with type 1 diabetes must be ready to treat hypoglycemia at all times. Everyone with type 1 diabetes will experience hypoglycemia — usually defined as a blood sugar level below 70 mg/dL — from time to time.

    The recommended treatment for hypoglycemia is the “15/15 rule”: Immediately eat or drink 15 grams (g) of fast-acting carbohydrates, wait 15 minutes, and measure blood sugar to see if it has gone up.

    If the level remains below 70 mg/dL, have another 15 g of carbohydrates, and check again in 15 minutes. If your child is small, though, your doctor may recommend using fewer than 15 g of carbs to treat low

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