Type 1 diabetes in children: What you need to know
Posted: October 12, 2018
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The incidence of diabetes is on the rise across the world – including type 1 diabetes among children.
Type 1 diabetes management can be challenging. It requires testing your blood sugar regularly, watching what you eat and providing the right amount of insulin.
"Unlike type 2 diabetes, these patients are starting insulin on day one and are on insulin for their entire life," said Dr. Anoop Iqbal, a pediatric endocrinologist with Marshfield Clinic Health System.
According to the American Diabetes Association, about 1.25 million Americans have type 1 diabetes and an estimated 17,900 youth is newly diagnosed each year in the U.S., so this is roughly one child per state every day.
While there is interest in why type 1 diabetes is on the rise, research has not found an answer. Some studies suggest that it is due to:
- Environmental or genetic factors
- Exposure to certain viruses



