My daughter is 2 yrs old and has been shaking uncontrollably at daycare upon waking up from her afternoon nap. She eats healthy and the daycare checks for fever each time this happens. She is not cold either..there is no goosebumps. I don’t know her fathers side of medical history and i’m just concerned this could be something more serious like signs of epilepsy or diabetes..anyone else have this occuring with there children?
I will say you to take her to doctor at soonest convenience. She could be having hypoglycemia
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diabetes?…..my signs were slow to heal from cuts etc….tired all the time…couldn’t sleep well….headaches at times….juvy diabetes may be different I dont know…..first and foremost,SEE A DOCTOR….this I do know, it’s not to be messed around with or she could have major problems down the road….
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you must take the child to see a doctor. she may be coming into contact with something at the daycare since the way you describe it seems like it does not happen at home. anyway this could be serious so seek medical attention right away.
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Diabetes often goes undiagnosed because many of its symptoms seem so harmless. Recent studies indicate that the early detection of diabetes symptoms and treatment can decrease the chance of developing the complications of diabetes.
Some diabetes symptoms include:
Frequent urination
Excessive thirst
Extreme hunger
Unusual weight loss
Increased fatigue
Irritability
Blurry vision
If you have one or more of these diabetes symptoms, see your doctor right away.
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You need to take her to the doctor asap. She could be having episodes of hypoglycemia, which can be very dangerous….
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My niece does it everyday she needs to see a neurologist to check for seizures. low iron is anemic low blood sugar is diabetes
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I will say you to take her to doctor at soonest convenience. She could be having hypoglycemia
For synptoms and more details just visit this site http://www.helpondiabetes.com
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I am one of the lucky people who have type 1 diabetes and epilepsy. Symptoms of epilepsy can only be confirmed by a neurologist because seizures are as different as parts of the brain, they can originate anywhere in the brain and can look different. Type 1 diabetes, at least for me, came on quickly with weight loss, hunger, thirst, frequent urination, vomiting and something my doctor noticed as soon as I walked in, the smell of rotten fruit on my breath from ketones, a chemical made in your body from breakdown of fat and muscle. There in no history of diabetes or epilepsy in my family, it’s not all genetic. I would get your dear daughter to a doctor and ask if you should get her to a specialist ASAP.
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Personal expirience, 40 years, type 1 diabetes, 30 years, temporal lobe epilepsy