Diabetes mellitus- transient neonatal
Overview
Diabetes mellitus, transient neonatal: A form of infant diabetes that starts usually in the month of life but then usually disappears within a year. The condition predisposes the infant to diabetes later in life.
Symptoms
The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Diabetes mellitus, transient neonatal includes the 12 symptoms listed below: * Emaciation at birth * Low birth weight * Lack of subcutaneous fat * Poor weight gain * Excessive urination * Excessive thirst * Abscess * Fever * Insulin deficiency * Excess sugar in the urine * Absence of ketonuria * Dehydration
Causes
* Abscess * Dehydration * Excessive thirst * Excessive urination * Fever * Insulin deficiency * Low birth weight * Poor weight gain
Diagnosis
These home medical tests may be relevant to Diabetes mellitus, transient neonatal: * High Cholesterol: Home Testing: o Home Cholesterol Tests o Home Triglycerides Tests o Home Blood Pressure Tests * High Blood Pressure: Home Testing o Home Blood Pressure Monitors o Home Heart Tests * Heart Health: Home Testing: o Heart Rate Monitors o Irregular Heartbeat Detection o Heart Electrocardiogram (ECG) * Thyroid: Home Testing: o Home Thyroid Function Tests o Home TSH Tests o Home Adrenal Function Tests * Cold & Flu: Home Testing: o Home Fever Tests o Home Ear Infection Tests o Home Flu Tests * Diet & Weight Loss: Home Testing: o Home Weight Testing o Home Body Fat Testing (BMI) o Home Body Fat Monitoring o Home Fitness Testing * Diabetes: Related Home Testing: o Home Diabetes Tests o Home Blood Glucose Tests o Home Urine Glucose Tests o Home Urine Ketone Tests o Home Diabetes HbA1c Tests o Home Microalbumin Tests (Kidney) o Home Urine Protein Tests (Kidney) o Home Kidney Tests o Home Eye Tests