Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Maryann And True Blood

acetone

The acetonemia or ketosis, commonly called" acetone "is a typical disorder of childhood, characterized by a temporary dysfunction of the metabolism that occurs when the body, once their blood sugar begins to burn fat.

Burning fat produces precisely the acetone, a substance that is deposited in the blood and that in normal conditions is transformed into carbon dioxide and oxygen, if During a disease, however, the acetone accumulates becoming toxic.

More than a disease itself, acetone is in fact a symptom of some other problem that is developing in the body of the child (usually eating disorders). Children between 3 and 10 years, especially if very thin, are more predisposed towards acetone.


causes acetone
Acetone is usually caused by eating disorders. A diet too rich in fat, for example, can cause acetonemia.

The presence of acetone in the blood may also be facilitated by diabetes because of the lack of insulin, which has a key role in glucose transport. In some cases

it may happen that acetone is associated with a state of shock, excessive physical exertion.


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