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Alternative Names
Ketoacidosis - alcoholicDefinition Return to top
Alcoholic ketoacidosis is the build up of ketones in the blood. Ketones are a type of acid that form when the body breaks down fat for energy.
The condition is an acute form of metabolic acidosis.
Causes Return to top
Alcoholic ketoacidosis is caused by alcohol use, usually excessive.
Symptoms Return to top
Exams and Tests Return to top
Treatment Return to top
Treatment may involve fluids given through a vein. You may need to have your blood taken frequently.
Some people with this condition need to stay in the intensive care unit of a hospital.
Outlook (Prognosis) Return to top
Prompt medical attention improves the overall outlook.
Possible Complications Return to top
This can be a life-threatening disorder.
When to Contact a Medical Professional Return to top
If you or someone else has symptoms of alcoholic ketoacidosis, seek emergency medical help.
Prevention Return to top
Limiting the amount of alcohol you drink may help prevent this condition.
Update Date: 6/17/2007 Updated by: Benjamin W. Van Voorhees, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics and Psychiatry, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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