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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How can ketoacidosis during starvation cause dehydration??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because you are not drinking enough and your body needs some type of liquid in its system

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are u sure? I Think it's related somehow to the low ph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a potentially life-threatening complication in patients with diabetes mellitus. It happens predominantly in those with type 1 diabetes, but it can occur in those with type 2 diabetes under certain circumstances. DKA results from a shortage of insulin; in response the body switches to burning fatty acids and producing acidic ketone bodies that cause most of the symptoms and complications.[1] DKA may be the first symptom of previously undiagnosed diabetes, but it may also occur in people known to have diabetes as a result of a variety of causes, such as intercurrent illness or poor compliance with insulin therapy. Vomiting, dehydration, deep gasping breathing, confusion and occasionally coma are typical symptoms. DKA is diagnosed with blood and urine tests; it is distinguished from other, rarer forms of ketoacidosis by the presence of high blood sugar levels. Treatment involves intravenous fluids to correct dehydration, insulin to suppress the production of ketone bodies, treatment for any underlying causes such as infections, and close observation to prevent and identify complications

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks @shereenkhan but i wanted to know the mechanism by which ketoacidosis causes dehydration. But Thanks so much for these informations

OpenStudy (anonymous):

MY pleasure. @Abdulhameed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohh okay.

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