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Ketones are a product that the body releases when it breaks down protein to use as energy. Normally, the body breaks down glucose for energy. However, in conditions like Type 1 Diabetes (aka Juvenile Diabetes or Insulin Dependent Diabetes) your body doesn't make insulin or doesn't make enough insulin, which moves glucose into cells so that your body can use it for energy. When the glucose can't get in, your body thinks it's starving, so it breaks down protein instead. If your body begins spilling ketones into urine, it may be a sign of Diabetic Ketoacidosis (which also has symptoms like fruity breath and rapid deep breathing)and I would recommend calling your doctor ASAP, because this is life threatening. Bottom line: ketones = you need insulin.

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Aside from diabetes, ketones in the urine can also be present with: crash dieting/anorexia or fasting, high protein and low carb. diets, acute/severe illness, pregnancy, and fever.

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