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Vomiting In Children

Health Encyclopedia: Type 1 Diabetes Symptoms

Symptoms


The process that destroys the insulin-producing beta cells can be a long and insidious one. At the point when insulin production bottoms out, however, type 1 diabetes usually appears suddenly and progresses quickly. Warning signs of type 1 diabetes include:

  • Frequent urination (in children, a recurrence of bed-wetting after toilet training has been completed)
  • Unusual thirst, especially for sweet, cold drinks
  • Extreme hunger
  • Sudden, sometimes dramatic, weight loss
  • Weakness
  • Extreme fatigue
  • Blurred ...
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Expert & Community Posts

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The Swine Flu in Children: When to Call Your Doctor
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...year and parents may be confused as to whether their child has swine flu, the seasonal flu or... Read more »

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Let's Go! Reflux Baby on Board.
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...whimpering or even loud wailing. Preschoolers and children may be more prone to motion sickness... Read more »

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Abdominal Migraine - the Basics
By Teri Robert , Health Expert

... Abdominal Migraine is a form of Migraine seen mainly in children. It's most common in children... Read more »

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The Funny Side of Acid Reflux
By Jan Gambino , Health Expert

...line with a cart full of groceries and all three children. Rebecca started having one of her... Read more »

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Dealing with Anxiety Symptoms: Stomach Problems
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...be helpful, however, these should not be given to children and teenagers that may have chicken... Read more »

Health Guide

Abdominal Migraine
What is Abdominal Migraine? Abdominal Migraine is a form of Migraine seen mainly in children. It's most common in children ages five- to nine-years-old, but can occur in adults as well. Abdominal... Read more »
Abdominal Migraine: Migraine Glossary
Abdominal Migraine - type of Migraine occurring mainly in childhood, characterized by nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and sometimes diarrhea, but with little or no headache. Children with... Read more »
Infant Acid Reflux and Infant GERD symptoms
...be easy to miss. Untreated acid reflux can have serious long-term consequences. If you believe your child may have GER, talk to your doctor or a gastroenterologist. If you know your child has GER,... Read more »
Brain Tumors: Primary: Symptoms
...SymptomsGastrointestinal symptoms, including nausea, are also common. Nausea and vomiting, in fact, often occur in children with brain tumors and in all people with brain stem cell... Read more »
Infant Acid Reflux, Infant GERD
...esophageal sphincter (LES). This sphincter opens to release gas (burping) after meals in normal infants, children, and adults. When the sphincter opens in infants, the stomach contents often go up... Read more »

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(Ivanhoe Newswire) Researchers say flat soda is not a good remedy for kids who are dehydrated due to vomiting and diarrhea.   Many doctors will... Read summary »

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(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Pediatricians now have a new tool to ensure nearly every child can be safely vaccinated against deadly diseases, including... Read summary »

Obesity Surgery can Cause Serious Neurological Condition
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Hospitalizations due to GERD up 103 percent
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Study: Childhood ailments=adult chronic pain
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Children who suffer from headaches, stomach pain, and vomiting are more likely than their peers to develop chronic pain as adults, new research... Read summary »