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Diabetic Ketoacidosis Treatment

Last Updated: July 3, 2026

Lifestyle Modifications

Prevent DKA episodes and manage diabetes effectively through vigilant self-care and adherence to treatment plans.

  • Regularly monitor blood glucose levels as advised by your diabetes care team.
  • Test for ketones using a blood ketone meter or urine strips when blood glucose is high (e.g., over 13.9 mmol/L) or when feeling unwell.
  • Follow 'sick day rules' provided by your healthcare team, which include adjusting insulin doses and fluid intake during illness.
  • Never skip insulin doses, even if you are not eating, as this is a primary cause of DKA.
  • Understand and recognize the early symptoms of DKA to seek immediate medical help.
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Medicinal Treatment

Rapidly correct acidosis, normalize blood glucose, restore fluid and electrolyte balance, and resolve the acute DKA episode.

  • Intravenous (IV) fluids to correct dehydration and improve circulation.
  • Intravenous (IV) insulin to lower blood glucose levels and stop the production of ketones.
  • Electrolyte replacement (e.g., potassium, sodium, phosphate) to correct imbalances caused by DKA and fluid shifts.
  • Close monitoring of blood glucose, ketone levels, electrolytes, and vital signs in an intensive care or high-dependency unit.
  • Treatment of any underlying infection or precipitating factor that may have triggered DKA.

DKA is a medical emergency requiring immediate hospitalization and continuous medical supervision.

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Surgical Treatment

Address any surgical conditions that may have precipitated DKA, while prioritizing medical stabilization of the ketoacidotic state.

  • There is no direct surgical treatment for diabetic ketoacidosis itself, as it is a metabolic emergency.
  • Surgical intervention may be necessary to address an underlying condition that triggered DKA, such as an acute infection (e.g., appendicitis, cholecystitis) or trauma.
  • In such cases, medical stabilization of DKA would typically precede or occur concurrently with any necessary surgical procedures.
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Specialists

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