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Re: Ketones in Daughters Urine
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Re: Ketones in Daughters Urine

by anonymous-user, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Cyndi...just an additional note. on March 24, 1999 at 11:13:52:

In Reply to: Ketones in Daughters Urine posted by Cyndi on March 24, 1999 at 11:03:59:






My 14 mo. old daughter has vesicoureteral reflux, so her urine is checked periodically.  She has had quite a few illnesses this winter, as I am sure most children have, which have been stomach flu's, chicken pox, colds, etc.  Lately, when her urine is checked, ketones are present in a moderate amount, but not glucose.  I am wondering if this could be the first clue to diabetes, or if the ketones are simply the body's reaction to the stress of illness.  I know that dehydration can cause these ketones to "spill," but a urinalysis the other day showed ketones and she is well. She has not truly displayed any other signs that concern me except that when she awoke this morning she wet through her diaper and EVERYTHING was soaked in her crib.  I know baby's do this, as she is my third, but she never has before and after reading what I have I just wonder.  Any information would be appreciated as to why this may be happening and if it is significant.  
Thank You!
Cyndi
I failed to mention that she is small for her age, though she eats well.  She has just reached 18 lbs. and my doctor was concerned for a while because she had dropped significantly on the growth curve.  He has not yet decided to do any blood work, so I feel confident that this probably is not anything to be concerned about.  I thought that might be worth mentioning.
Cyndi



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