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How can I tell if I have ketones in my urine?

Urine ketones are usually measured as a "spot test." This is available in a test kit that you can buy at a drug store. The kit contains dipsticks coated with chemicals that react with ketone bodies. A dipstick is dipped in the urine sample. A color change indicates the presence of ketones.

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Definition

A ketone urine test measures the amount of ketones in the urine.

Alternative Names

Ketone bodies - urine; Urine ketones; Ketoacidosis - urine ketones test; Diabetic ketoacidosis - urine ketones test

How the Test is Performed

Urine ketones are usually measured as a "spot test." This is available in a test kit that you can buy at a drug store. The kit contains dipsticks coated with chemicals that react with ketone bodies. A dipstick is dipped in the urine sample. A color change indicates the presence of ketones. This article describes the ketone urine test that involves sending collected urine to a lab. A clean-catch urine sample is needed. The clean-catch method is used to prevent germs from the penis or vagina from getting into a urine sample. To collect your urine, the health care provider may give you a special clean-catch kit that contains a cleansing solution and sterile wipes. Follow instructions exactly.

How to Prepare for the Test

You may have to follow a special diet. Your provider may tell you to temporarily stop taking certain medicines that may affect the test.

How the Test will Feel

The test involves only normal urination. There is no discomfort.

Why the Test is Performed

Ketone testing is most often done if you have type 1 diabetes and:

Your blood sugar is higher than 240 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL)

Nausea or vomiting occur

Pain in the abdomen

Ketone testing may also be done if:

You have an illness such as pneumonia, heart attack, or stroke

Nausea or vomiting that does not go away

You are pregnant

Normal Results

A negative test result is normal.

Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories. Some labs use different measurements or test different samples. Talk to your provider about the meaning of your specific test results.

What Abnormal Results Mean

An abnormal result means you have ketones in your urine. The results are usually listed as small, moderate, or large as follows:

Small: <20 mg/dL

Moderate: 30 to 40 mg/dL

Large: >80 mg/dL

Ketones build up when the body needs to break down fats and fatty acids to use as fuel. This is most likely to occur when the body does not get enough sugar or carbohydrates. This may be due to diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) . DKA is a life-threatening problem that affects people with diabetes. It occurs when the body cannot use sugar (glucose) as a fuel source because there is no insulin or not enough insulin. Fat is used for fuel instead.

An abnormal result may also be due to:

Fasting or starvation: such as with anorexia (an eating disorder)

(an eating disorder) High protein or low carbohydrate diet

Vomiting over a long period (such as during early pregnancy)

Acute or severe illnesses, such as sepsis or burns

High fevers

The thyroid gland making too much thyroid hormone ( hyperthyroidism )

) Nursing a baby, if the mother does not eat and drink enough

Risks

There are no risks with this test.

References

Chernecky CC, Berger BJ. Ketone, semiquantitative - urine. In: Chernecky CC, Berger BJ, eds. Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures. 6th ed. St Louis, MO: Elsevier Saunders; 2013:694. Sacks DB. Diabetes mellitus. In: Tifai N, ed. Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics. 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2018:chap 57.

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What should healthy urine look like?

Health Clues From Color The most optimal color for your urine is a pale yellow. If it is a darker yellow or orange, it can mean you are becoming dehydrated. An orange urine could indicate a serious liver condition. Darker brown can be caused by foods or medication.

It’s OK … we all do it. Look before you flush. Believe it or not, the color and consistency of your urine can say a lot about your health.

Health Clues From Color

The most optimal color for your urine is a pale yellow. If it is a darker yellow or orange, it can mean you are becoming dehydrated. An orange urine could indicate a serious liver condition. Darker brown can be caused by foods or medication. Cloudy urine can indicate the presence of phosphates which can lead to kidney stones. Urine that’s consistently foamy and frothy suggests a possible kidney issue. Never ignore a bright red urine. That can signal a bladder or kidney issue that needs a doctor’s attention.

Is it a UTI?

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) may also cause an abnormal appearance of the urine such as cloudiness, brown or red color, or an unusual smell. A UTI is nearly always accompanied by symptoms such as: needing to urinate more than normal, an intense feeling of needing to urinate, pain or burning with urination, or lower abdominal pain/discomfort. Be sure to tell your doctor if you are experiencing any of these symptoms. Cloudy or smelly urine by themselves should not be interpreted as indicators of a UTI.

An Important Test

When you go to the doctor, he or she may ask you to take a urinalysis. That test allows providers to see just what’s indicated by your urine. Methodist Physicians Clinic Regency family medicine provider Dr. Jeffrey Jenkins tells us more about what a urinalysis may indicate.

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