The pancreas cannot produce insulin in people with Type 1 diabetes. The hormone insulin aids in the entry of glucose, or sugar, into your cells, where it provides them with energy. Too much sugar remains in the blood without insulin. Type 2 diabetes is now also being diagnosed in younger persons. Adult-onset diabetes was the previous name for type 2 diabetes. But as a result of rising rates of obesity, it is now more prevalent among kids and teenagers. The body's ability to produce or use insulin is compromised in type 2 diabetes. Children who are overweight or obese, have a family history of diabetes, or are not physically active have an increased chance of developing type 2 diabetes. Insulin may be required for type 1 diabetic children and teenagers. Diet and exercise can help manage type 2 diabetes. Otherwise, patients will need to take insulin or oral diabetes medications. The A1C blood test can be used to assess how well you are controlling your diabetes.
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