Diabetic ketoacidosis is a potentially life-threatening condition that affects people with diabetes mellitus. It typically affects people with type 1 diabetes and can be a first presentation for people not yet diagnosed. It can also affect people with type 2 diabetes, although this is much more uncommon. This article aims to increase understanding of a condition where prompt recognition and rapid management by GPs is essential in preventing morbidity and mortality.
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