Should my hubby seek emergency treatment right now for diabetic ketoacidosis?

My hubby’s blood sugar is 380 right now. It’s been in the 200′s and 300′s for the last few months now.

For the first time today his breath has a strong odor. I know that the main symptom of ketoacidosis is a fruity smelling breath and it’s very strong all of a sudden a few minutes ago.

He’s noticed that today he’s been soo thirsty and constantly drinking bottles of water.

He had 2 glasses of Ovaltine today.

Also around the same time I looked at him and noticed he looks like he’s lost a few pounds and I’ve never thought that before. He’s over 350 pounds already.

I’m wondering should he just make an appt to see his doctor or should he go to the ER? thanks.

Call the doctors office and they can tell you if it’s an emergency or not. They may arrange to get him in quickly. Unless that Ovaltine was sugar free that was a bad move since his sugars are already high. Best of Luck.

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The classical triad of diabetes symptoms is polyuria, polydipsia and polyphagia, which are, respectively,
frequent urination; increased thirst and consequent increased fluid intake; and increased appetite. Symptoms may develop quite rapidly (weeks or months)
in type 1 diabetes, particularly in children. However, in type 2 diabetes the symptoms develop much more slowly and may be subtle or completely absent. Type 1 diabetes may also cause a rapid yet significant weight loss (despite normal or even increased eating) and irreducible fatigue. All of these symptoms except weight loss can also manifest in type 2 diabetes in patients whose diabetes is poorly controlled.

When the glucose concentration in the blood is raised beyond the renal threshold, reabsorption of glucose in
the proximal renal tubuli is incomplete, and part of the glucose remains in the urine (glycosuria). This
increases the osmotic pressure of the urine and inhibits the reabsorption of water by the kidney, resulting in
increased urine production (polyuria) and increased fluid loss. Lost blood volume will be replaced osmotically from water held in body cells, causing dehydration and increased thirst.

Prolonged high blood glucose causes glucose absorption, which leads to changes in the shape of the lenses of the eyes, resulting in vision changes. Blurred vision is a common complaint leading to a diabetes diagnosis; type 1 should always be suspected in cases of rapid vision change whereas type 2 is generally more gradual, but should still be suspected.

Patients (usually with type 1 diabetes) may also present with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), an extreme state of
metabolic dysregulation characterized by the smell of acetone on the patient’s breath; a rapid, deep breathing known as Kussmaul breathing; polyuria; nausea; vomiting and abdominal pain; and any of many altered states of consciousness or arousal
(such as hostility and mania or, equally, confusion and lethargy). In severe DKA, coma may follow, progressing to death. Diabetic ketoacidosis is a medical emergency and requires hospital admission.

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what are home treatments and cures for Diabetic ketoacidosis?

i think my mum has it
she refuses medical treatment and last time she had it.. she would not let me call the paramedics and refused to go to the hospital and had a big fight with the paramedics because she refused to leave home to go hospital.

what are things i can do at home for her to make it better?

is going to the hospital the only way for treatment?

If you are pretty sure she has it, call the paramedics anyway. Even if she refuses treatment, you can use the EMT paperwork as proof to support a case of her not being able to care for herself (especially if she allows herself to reach DKA often) should you need to evetually need to have a court of law give you "custody" of her (which would then make you legally able to force her to go to a hospital).