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The Symptoms Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios


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Of the 10.9 million males and 9.7 million females in America who are suffering from diabetes, one of the most feared complications would have to be diabetic ketoacidosis. This syndrome can severely damage the cells which will lead to a variety of illnesses and even death. A number of diabetic patients who have developed ketoacidosis are comatose because some of their vital organs have degenerated to a state of ruin.

Diabetic ketoacidosis is caused by the increased production of ketone bodies due to the large buildup of glucose in the body. Glucose buildup is a regular occurrence among diabetic patients since this chronic disease decreases the body's ability to break down sugar. If the body cannot break down glucose, the production of insulin will be compromised, and insulin is the counteragent of ketone bodies.

It is for this reason that diabetic ketoacidosis is often treated with insulin injection. The rationale behind such an approach is this: supply the body with what it cannot produce anymore. If the body cannot produce the right amount of insulin, then such should be garnered from outside sources.

Diabetic ketoacidosis should be treated at the earliest possible time. Determining whether or not a person is suffering from ketoacidosis is not something that non-medical folks will be able to do. Nonetheless, there are danger signs that should be taken seriously, most especially when the patient is already suffering from diabetes. These signs are:

* fatigue
* nausea accompanied by vomiting
* frequent urination that is more than what is normal
* stiffness of the muscles accompanied by pain
* loss of consciousness from time to time
* halitosis
* shortness of breath
* low blood pressure
* abdominal pain

Now, these symptoms, individually, can be caused by a variety of reasons. But experiencing a majority of them can be your body's way of warning you that ketoacidosis is present. Don't leave anything to chance and consult a medical professional right away.

Ketoacidosis causes cell degeneration, and this can potentially lead to heart attacks, a comatose state, kidney failure, and even death, not to mention the many other illnesses that can come with the complication.

As with everything else, an ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure. Suffering from diabetes is already a warning signal. Extra diligence should be observed when it comes to the warning signs so as to curtail the development of this perilous complication at the soonest possible time.



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