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KetoacidosisPublished:
8-Nov-2004 Being sick increases your child's risk of getting diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), particularly if she's throwing up. People with diabetes get DKA when they have high blood glucose, not enough insulin, and high ketones. DKA can make your child even sicker than the illness she already has! If you think your child has DKA, call her doctor immediately.
When to Call the Doctor Your child may have both a pediatrician and a diabetes doctor. In general, call the pediatrician if you have questions about your child's illness that don't have much to do with her diabetes, or if your child has been sick for two or three days. Call the diabetes doctor if you have questions about how to treat diabetes or if your child shows signs of DKA. Also call the diabetes doctor if your child has one or more of the following symptoms: advertisement
Be ready to tell the doctor the following information:
SOURCE: American Diabetes Association
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