Don’t panic if your child has type 1 diabetes: Children are prone to type 1 diabetes, which is caused by a group of symptoms that occur when the pancreas does not secrete enough insulin, so that the blood sugar in the body cannot be used effectively and accumulates in the bloodstream. Diabetes in children is mostly caused by genetics or improper diet, obesity and other factors, so the treatment available varies, and parents must not panic about their child’s treatment. When a child is found to have type 1 diabetes, some parents feel desperate and even let their child’s life go; many parents also panic and look for doctors to treat their children in the hope of finding a cure for their child’s diabetes, which often results in the child not only not getting the right treatment in time, but also losing the time to learn. Parents should actively encourage their children to go to school and provide favorable conditions for their children to study and go to school normally. Because most type 1 diabetics are teenagers who need insulin treatment, they are under more psychological pressure than normal children, so parents and others should provide care and help. Diabetes in children is mostly caused by unreasonable diet, for example, after the birth of an infant, the digestive and immune systems are immature, if the diet is improper in terms of nutritional intake, feeding dairy products or beef, it is possible to develop type 1 diabetes in children. For infants and children who have developed the disease, parents must understand the relevant aspects of knowledge, in the late feeding must be done, must allow the child to receive regular and refined nutritional treatment, in order to control the development of diabetes in time for the child. Parents also need to pay attention to the fact that the insulin and oral hypoglycemic drugs used in the treatment of children with type 1 diabetes should be changed frequently according to blood glucose changes, so the child’s daily dietary arrangements also need to be adjusted according to blood glucose in a timely manner. Parents should actively communicate with their children and cooperate with their doctors in order to better control the disease and reduce the impact on their children’s growth and development.