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Ketones
These are substances found in the blood which show that the body has used up all the available carbohydrate for energy and has begun to utilise protein instead.

Ketone
A break-down product of fat that accumulates in the blood as a result of inadequate insulin or inadequate calorie intake.
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Ketones
When fat is broken down for energy instead of carbohydrates, the results are acidic byproducts known as ketones.

Ketone Testing
To test the urine for ketones, you can use a test strip similar to the one used for testing your blood. This test strip has a special chemically treated pad to detect ketones in the urine.

Ketones: Breakdown product of metabolism found in the blood, particularly in starvation or uncontrolled diabetes.
Kidney stones: Small mass or lesion found in the kidney or urinary tract. Can block the flow of urine.
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Urine ketone testing is done with a dipstick, available in pharmacies without a prescription. Urine can be collected and then tested with the dipstick, or the dipstick may be held in the urine stream.

You have ketones in your urine for more than 2 day(s) in a row.
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The neonatal rat is well equipped to utilise ketone bodies for energy even in the fed state and ketone bodies begin to rise dramatically in neonatal plasma within the first 24 hours after birth (Widmaier, 1990).

Have ketone test strips on hand. Test your child's urine for ketones if his or her blood sugar level is above 300 mg/dL.

During your antenatal visits, you should be checked for ketones in the urine. Ketones are by-products of fat metabolism (when the body burns fat because there are no available carbohydrates), and have been known to be toxic to developing babies.

Low-calorie intake can result in a breakdown of stored fat in the mother, leading to the production of substances called ketones in her blood and urine. The production of ketones is a sign of starvation of a starvation-like state.

One of the most common tests used to help diagnosis and monitor hyperemesis gravidarum is a test for ketones in the urine.

Underweight women need to gain a bit more weight, and high weight women a bit less. No one should ever try to lose weight during pregnancy. Maternal weight loss results in excess blood ketone levels. Ketones are toxic to fetuses.

A urine test discovered the presence of ketones, and after ruling out diabetes, concluded I was dehydrated. I had to go on a saline/glucose drip on 2 separate occasions and was given anti-emetic suppositories to use.

You can expect a urine test at each appointment to check for sugar, protein or ketones in your urine. Each of these can indicate that you are developing possible complications in your pregnancy.

Rubbing alcohol is a mixture of acetone , methyl isobutyl ketone, and ethyl alcohol. In everyday talk, alcohol usually refers to ethanol as, for example, in wine, beer, and liquor. It can cause changes in behavior and be addictive.

See also: Pregnancy, Diabetes, Ketones, During pregnancy, Glucose