Urine cholestech Blood Ketones

Urine cholestech Blood Ketones

Urine cholestech Blood Ketones

When the body does not have enough insulin, fats are used for fuel instead of glucose. A by-product of burning fats is the production of ketones. Ketones are passed in the urine cholestech can be detected with a urine test.

If you do not have diabetes, you usually have only small amounts of ketones in your blood cholestech urine. If you have diabetes, however, you may have high amounts of ketones cholestech acid, a condition known as ketoacidosis. This condition can cause nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain cholestech can be life threatening.

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