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Alcoholic ketoacidosisDefinitionAlcoholic ketoacidosis is an accumulation of ketones (a type of acid) in the blood, caused by excessive alcohol consumption. Alternative Names Ketoacidosis - alcoholic CausesThis disorder can be a complication of alcohol use, especially excessive alcohol use. Symptoms
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TreatmentTreatment in the hospital with intravenous fluids and frequent blood draws may be necessary to reverse the acidosis. Occasionally patients require intensive care unit stays. Outlook (Prognosis)Prompt medical attention improves the overall prognosis of this condition. Possible ComplicationsThis can be a life-threatening disorder. When to Contact a Medical ProfessionalIf you or someone else experience symptoms of alcoholic ketoacidosis, seek medical attention from an emergency department. PreventionLimit alcohol consumption to moderate levels.
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