Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease that affects the body's production of glucose and insulin levels. Type 1 diabetes occurs when the pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin. Type 2, gestational and prediabetes are all a result of an excess amount of sugar in the blood (high glucose levels).
Pediatric diabetes specialists in Wichita, Kansas
Wesley Children's Hospital provides treatment and care for children and teens with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
Our pediatric diabetes specialists are committed to helping you and your child understand and manage a diabetes diagnosis. Whether you need help treating symptoms or are struggling with ongoing management, we are here to support you.
Diagnosing pediatric diabetes
If a pediatrician suspects that your child may have type 1 diabetes, a blood test will be administered. There are multiple types of blood tests for type 1 diabetes in children:
- Random blood sugar test — Taken at a random time, this is the primary screening test for anyone who may have type 1 diabetes.
- Glycated hemoglobin (A1C) test — This test can indicate a child’s average blood sugar level for the past two or three months.
- Fasting sugar blood test — After a child fasts overnight, a blood sample is taken to indicate their blood sugar level.
Pediatric diabetes care at Wesley Healthcare
The symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children can appear in a matter of weeks. Regular visits to a pediatrician ensures that children and teens with diabetes are receiving the care they need.