If you are a diabetic or care giver for a diabetic, it is imperative that you are aware of the acute (short-term) ...
We sought to describe their association with euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis (euDKA) in hopes that it will enhance recognition of this potentially life-threatening complication. Research Design ...
DKA often develops slowly. However, if you’re vomiting, it may progress in just a few hours. It’s critical that you get prompt treatment. Learn more about diabetic ketoacidosis. Ketosis may ...
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a dangerous buildup of acids called ketones in your blood. Ketones are produced when your body ...
Typical symptoms of DKA include polyuria, polydipsia, nocturia and polyphagia with weight loss (Box 1). Up to 80% of patients present with new-onset enuresis. [23] Abdominal pain, nausea ...