DKA
Diabetic ketoacidosis; a dangerous diabetic emergency.
Definitions
A life-threatening complication of diabetes in which lack of insulin causes high blood sugar and acidic ketones to build up in the blood.
DKA In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Initialism of 'diabetic ketoacidosis.'
People Also Ask
What does DKA stand for?
Diabetic ketoacidosis — a dangerous complication of diabetes where a lack of insulin drives blood sugar and acidic ketones dangerously high.
Is DKA an emergency?
Yes. It's a life-threatening emergency requiring urgent treatment with fluids, insulin, and electrolyte correction.
What are the signs of DKA?
High blood sugar, positive ketones, dehydration, deep rapid breathing, and a fruity breath odor are classic signs.
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