Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) is a life-threatening complication of diabetes caused by severe insulin deficiency, leading to high blood sugar and the release of ketones.
DKA can occur when there is low insulin in the body, leading to glucose not being utilized, overproduction of glucose by the liver, accelerated breakdown of fat, and the conversion of fat into ketones, making the blood acidic.
Symptoms include extreme thirst, frequent urination, headache, high blood sugar levels, and, in severe cases, abdominal pain, nausea, shortness of breath, fatigue, and confusion.
Treatment for DKA involves insulin administration, electrolyte replacement, fluid replenishment, and addressing any underlying illnesses or triggers, such as infection.
Regularly monitor blood sugar and ketone levels, adhere to insulin and medication schedules, evaluate insulin pumps for issues, establish a plan for sick days, attend regular healthcare provider visits, and seek clarity from your healthcare team to prevent or identify DKA.
How was the experience with article?
We'd love to know!