Water Intake Could Gauge Diabetes
Main Category: DiabetesArticle Date: 14 Jun 2008 - 1:00 PDT
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Rough and tumble summer games send hot and sweaty children running in and out of the house for drinks of water or bathroom trips. While drinking plenty of water, especially when they've been out in the sun, is good for kids, too much can be a bad sign.
A significant increase in thirst and urination are symptoms of diabetes - a disease that is on the rise with children, says Marilyn Alford, senior advanced practice nurse at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Parents should ask children how many drinks of water they're getting outside and inside and inquire about the number of nighttime bathroom trips. Be alert if little ones start wetting the bed. Consider having your child tested for diabetes if these things seem excessive.
UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75390-9060
United States
http://www.utsouthwestern.edu
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