The corona pandemic has doubled the number of children with life-threatening metabolic imbalances due to undetected diabetes. An interview with Professor Andreas Neu from Tübingen University Hospital, Vice President of the German Diabetes Society.
How can this sudden increase in diabetes-related metabolic disorders be explained?
A so-called ketoacidosis – that is a severe hypoglycemia with excess acidity of the body due to a lack of insulin – is indeed something dangerous and possibly life-threatening. The increase during the first corona lockdown in spring 2020 has several causes:
1. During this phase, attention was paid to other symptoms. They looked for signs of infection, checked fever and things like that.
2. For fear of infection, visits to the doctor were avoided as much as possible.
3. Many routine appointments and checkups have been postponed. Often, diabetes is discovered as part of a routine appointment.
4. Was the number of consultation hours in many practices or medical institutions reduced?
The sum of these factors has led to the fact that in many cases the diabetes manifestation was recognized far too late.
So the number of children with diabetes has not increased?
The number has not changed in the last year. It has risen as much as in the previous 20 years. In other words, there was no episode here due to the corona.