Pregnancy and the Hidden DKA Risk: What You Need to Know

Fri Dec 12 2025
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Pregnancy changes a lot in a woman's body. These changes can make expecting mothers more likely to develop a serious condition called euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). This is a tricky form of DKA. It happens when blood sugar levels are normal or only slightly high, but the body is still in danger. Up to 35% of DKA cases in pregnancy are euglycemic. That's a big deal. Doctors face challenges when diagnosing and treating euglycemic DKA in pregnant women. The usual signs of high blood sugar may not be there. This can delay treatment. But quick action is crucial to keep both mother and baby safe. Treating euglycemic DKA in pregnancy requires a specific approach. Doctors need to give fluids with sugar, insulin to stop ketone production, and fix electrolyte imbalances. These steps are vital to prevent bad outcomes. The number of pregnant women with diabetes is rising. This makes it even more important for doctors to know about euglycemic DKA. Early diagnosis and treatment can save lives. Pregnancy already comes with many risks. Euglycemic DKA adds another layer of complexity. Understanding this condition is key to ensuring the health of both mother and child.
https://localnews.ai/article/pregnancy-and-the-hidden-dka-risk-what-you-need-to-know-de4035b2

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