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Our Health Library information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Please be advised that this information is made available to assist our patients to learn more about their health. Our providers may not see and/or treat all topics found herein. A ketone test checks for ketones in your blood or urine. Ketones are substances that are made when the body breaks down fat for energy. Normally, your body gets the energy it needs from carbohydrate in your diet. But stored fat is broken down and ketones are made if your diet does not contain enough carbohydrates to supply the body with sugar (glucose) for energy or if your body can't use blood sugar (glucose) properly. Ketones can be tested in a laboratory. Or you can test for ketones anywhere you may be by using home blood or urine tests. A blood test analyzed by a laboratory is the most accurate method of measuring ketones. It is recommended for all people with diabetes whenever symptoms of illness are present, such as nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain. These symptoms often happen with high blood sugar and may mean you have diabetic ketoacidosis, a potentially life-threatening condition. Home blood or urine ketone tests: You do not need to do anything to prepare for this test. A health professional uses a needle to take a blood sample. It's usually taken from an arm. Some home blood sugar meters can also measure blood ketones. You use the same finger-prick method that you use to measure blood sugar. There are also meters that only measure blood ketones. There are different types of at-home urine tests. They use either test strips or tablets to test for ketones. You collect a fresh urine sample in a clean container. Be sure to follow the directions on the bottle of test strips or tablets. You may feel nothing at all from the needle, or you may feel a quick sting or pinch. Your finger may feel sore after pricking it for a drop of blood for the test. There is normally no discomfort involved with collecting a urine sample. There is very little chance of having a problem from this test. A small bruise may form at the site. To lower the chance of bruising, keep pressure on the site for several minutes. There is very little risk of complications from testing your blood for ketones with a home blood sugar meter. There are no risks associated with collecting a urine sample. Normal: There are no ketones in your blood or urine. Abnormal: Ketones are present in your blood or urine. Home blood sugar meters that also test for ketones display results on the meter's screen. In people who have diabetes, blood ketones are expected to be lower than 0.6 mmol/L. Ketones are present in the urine if: You usually compare the color of the test strip or urine to a chart to find out if ketones are present. You may have ketones if you: The level of ketones, and not just the presence of ketones, may be important to your doctor as well. Many conditions can change ketone levels. Fasting usually causes only mild increases in the level. But ketone levels in diabetic ketoacidosis are much higher. Your doctor will discuss any significant abnormal results with you in relation to your symptoms and past health. Current as of: April 30, 2024 Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff Current as of: April 30, 2024 Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff Clinical Review Board This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Ignite Healthwise, LLC disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Learn how we develop our content. To learn more about Ignite Healthwise, LLC, visit webmdignite.com. © 2024 Ignite Healthwise, LLC.Ketone Test
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