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My son was vomiting and had diaherra he was admitted to the hospital his report showed ketones present+ + in urine .why is it should i worry about it??and also before when he dint had vomiting daiaherra he was passing urine as soon as he drinks water more time.doctors gave hime overactive bladder medicine and said nothing is there he just thinks its like pschological as the scanning report is normal
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You didn't mentioned your son’s age. If he is below 5 years, it’s important to consult a pediatrician first. Vomiting, diarrhoea, and ketones in urine usually indicate dehydration or malnutrition, so a proper evaluation is needed. Blood tests, including sugar levels, should be checked to rule out metabolic issues. A paediatrician can guide you better based on a full assessment.
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