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  2. Alcoholic Ketoacidosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

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    Symptoms will also depend on the amount of ketones in your bloodstream. Common symptoms of alcoholic ketoacidosis include: abdominal pain. agitation and confusion. decreased alertness or coma ...

  3. Alcoholic ketoacidosis - Wikipedia

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    Other conditions that may present similarly include other causes of high anion gap metabolic acidosis such as diabetic ketoacidosis, toxic alcohol ingestion, and starvation ketosis. [2] Toxic alcohol ingestion includes methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning. [6] Pancreatitis, alcoholic hepatitis, and gastritis may also result in similar ...

  4. What Is Ketotic Hypoglycemia and How Is It Treated? - Healthline

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    Sugar is the best treatment. Ketotic hypoglycemia is a common type of low blood sugar that occurs mostly in children without diabetes who are between 6 months and 6 years old. It can cause ...

  5. Ketoacidosis - Wikipedia

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    Ketoacidosis is a metabolic state caused by uncontrolled production of ketone bodies that cause a metabolic acidosis. While ketosis refers to any elevation of blood ketones, ketoacidosis is a specific pathologic condition that results in changes in blood pH and requires medical attention. The most common cause of ketoacidosis is diabetic ...

  6. Hypoketotic Hypoglycemia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

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    Symptoms of hypoketotic hypoglycemia are due to low glucose levels in the blood. They include: fatigue. sweating. dizziness. hunger. shakiness. heart palpitations. mood changes.

  7. What to Know About Alcoholic Ketoacidosis - WebMD

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    Alcoholic ketoacidosis is usually triggered by an episode of heavy drinking. This can cause you to vomit and stop eating. If you can't eat for a day or more, your liver will use up its stored-up ...

  8. Ketotic hypoglycemia - Wikipedia

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    Ketotic hypoglycemia. Ketotic hypoglycemia refers to any circumstance in which low blood glucose is accompanied by ketosis, the presence of ketone bodies (such as beta-hydroxybutyrate) in the blood or urine. This state can be either physiologic or pathologic; physiologic ketotic hypoglycemia is a common cause of hypoglycemia in children, often ...

  9. Trace Ketones in Your Urine: Causes, When to Be Concerned ...

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    Ketone levels can rise to abnormally high levels for a number of reasons. Since ketones are produced when your body breaks down fat for energy, ketonuria can occur in periods of long-term fasting ...