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My 5 year old daughter has been waking up at night to urinate and to drink at least twiceTwice-a-day every night. She is itchy all over and always thirsty and peing all the time. The past month or so she has been sick with upset stomach and headaches. Three weeks ago she had what the doc call a bad bug. She had diarreah and vomitting. We went back and forth to the doc because they were treating me like I was just an overconcerned parent. Well when I demanded that they do something they ran some test and said some number that involves her pancreas was very high. They kept her in the hospital for 2 nights and said she was fine. When I informed them of the other symptoms they just said if we don't have a history of childhood diabetes in our familiesBirth control and family planning Choosing a primary care provider Ewing’s sarcoma Family troubles - resources then she is not at risk. Should I be concerned, or should I find another doctor? Also when I was pregnant with her I had gestationalGestational diabetes Gestational trophoblastic disease diabetes, and at birth she had to go to the NICUNicu consultants and support staff Nicu house staff for low blood sugar. Please help ease my mind.
It wouldn't hurt to ask your pediatrician for a referral to an endocrinologist, and then take your daughter in for a look-see. She may indeed be perfectly fine, but that's the only way to find out for sure and ease your mind.
Go to the doctor immediately and demand a blood sugar test. If her blood glucose levels are dangerously high, she could become very ill. Your daughter has a lot of symptoms of Type 1 diabetes, and family history is not necessarily an indicator. There is NO history of diabetes -- either Type 1 or Type 2 -- in my family and my son developed Type 1 three years ago at the age of 6. Find a medical professional who is more knowledgeable, and do it today!
I have a question about my 4.5yr old son. My son has always drank more than he eats and urinates more than other kids. We had urine tests done a few months ago and the first came back positive for elevated protein but not sugar. Subsequent tests and blood tests have come back fine. My wife and I are still nervous because of the drinking and urinating but also that he still naps. He is definately not a lazy kid, but still likes to nap almost every day. He is very small and doesn't gain much weight. What are your guys opinions on his symptoms. I know you aren't doctors but any help would be great.
have you had your son's thyroid tested. My 4 year old too is small for her size and drinks a lot. She was sick for 6 weeks with diarrhea and vomitting and so on before they would do any tests on her. Come to find out it is her thyroid. Just a suggestion.
Thanks.