Type 1 diabetes control criteria

Type 1 diabetes control, also known as insulin-resistant diabetes, is a type of diabetes caused by an absolute lack of insulin, mostly seen in children, so it is extremely important to understand the control criteria for type 1 diabetes to control blood sugar to the standard. So, what is the control standard of type 1 diabetes? 1, children with diabetes: under the premise of not affecting the normal growth and development of children, the blood glucose control target for children with diabetes is appropriately relaxed. Control standard: 5.0-10.0mmol/L before meals, 5.0-11.1mmol/L before bedtime, HbA1c<8.5% is enough. 2. Those aged over 13 years and above: Control standard: HbA1c<7.5% is recommended, and if there is no hypoglycemia, make their HbA1c<7.0% as far as possible.