A recent study reveals that children and teenagers who contracted COVID-19 are at increased risk of developing diabetes. The research involved 614 pediatric patients aged 10 to 19, showing a clear link between respiratory infections and the risk of type 2 diabetes in these children. In type 2 diabetes, the body becomes resistant to insulin, leading to elevated sugar levels due to insufficient insulin production.

The study indicates that diabetes can manifest within months of a COVID infection, regardless of whether the child was hospitalized. Researchers believe that the stress on children’s bodies following COVID-19 may result in long-term health consequences, making them more susceptible to diabetes and other diseases. While treatment and weight control methods are effective, preventing the disease in children is crucial for their overall health.

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