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Thursday, November 20, 2008
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Diabetes |
Ketones in 12yr old08/25/2008 12:41PM |
My Dr. told me my child had high keytones and her body was eating her muscles, but she is not diabetic. What causes this with a healthy diet?
I think there is a key principle here and that is that when you have a question like this, you should direct it back to the doctor - if you are unsure about information like this, the doctor should want to explain it to you and is in a better position to do so than am I. It is not clear to me whether the result you are talking about is a real and important finding, an incidental finding or an artifact. Ketones can be found in the urine in healthy people without diabetes after a period of fasting. The commonest reasons for elevated urine ketones in people without diabetes would either be simply a prolonged period without eating or something else in the urine causing a false positive result on the test - there can be drugs and vitamins among the causes for that. Medical conditions in which urine ketones are elevated without either diabetes, fasting or a false result are possible but relatively uncommon in a person this age.
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Robert M. Cohen, MD Associate Professor Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism Department of Internal Medicine College of Medicine University of Cincinnati |
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