Diabetic ketoacidosis is a condition which is thought to affect about 1 in 750 people in their lifetime. More information can be obtained from reputable medical journals or a doctor.
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Diabetes, if untreated.
Diabetic ketoacidosis
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Regular Insulin (Humulin R)
One can find information concerning a diabetic diet at a website called Mayo Clinic. Another website that one can find information conerning diabetic diets is a website called Diabetes.
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Pregnancy, severe chronic liver disease, uremia, diabetic ketoacidosis.....not clinically significant
You can find out more information about diabetic testing supplies by going on forums that deal with diabetic testing supplies. You can also ask your doctor for more information.
One of the first signs of ketoacidosis is an unpleasant smell on the breath as well as ketones in the urine, if your insulin is kept at the correct level and you eat a sensible and balanced diet including slow release carbohydrates you should not go into ketoacidosis.
Ketone production in diabetes causes a condition called diabetic ketoacidosis, which is a form of elevated anion gap metabolic acidosis.