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July 9, 2001

Blood Tests and Insulin Injections

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Question from Irbid, Jordan:

My 10 year old daughter has had diabetes since she was five. What tests are needed to check and follow my daughter’s condition periodically?

Answer:

From: DTeam Staff

Tests include:

Hhemoglobin A1c — done at least quarterly and more often if needed.
Dilated retinal exams — annually — beginning now.
Urine Microalbumin — annually — beginning now.
Blood pressure at each visit
Lipid levels — perhaps as often as annually
Thyroid tests — at least once and then every couple of years thereafter or more often if indicated.
Other tests — for celiac disease if indicated.

LD