Cause and effect are implied in the term ‘ketotic jhypoglycemia’ used by COLLE and ULSTROM (J. Ped. 64: 632 [1964]) to describe a childhood syndrome of hypoglycemic convulsions associated with ...
Medically reviewed by Kelly Wood, MD You may have higher than normal ketone levels during exercise, fasting, or sleep. High ketone levels can be dangerous, especially if you have diabetes.You can test ...