Call your health care professional if you experience a sudden increase in thirst and urination, with or without vomiting, nausea, fatigue or confusion. Unexplained weight loss always should be reported to a physician.
If you (or your child) have type 1 diabetes, see your doctor regularly (as your doctor advises) to make sure that you are keeping good control of your blood sugar, and to be checked for early signs of complications such as heart disease, eye...
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