Diabetes Dithizone

Dithizone diabetes is a rare chronic condition in humans that occurs as a result of excess consumption of diethylene glycol. The disease is caused by the presence of sugar (glucose) and protein (ketone bodies) in the blood due to excessive consumption of diethylene glycol as an oxidizing agent for laboratory research (poisoning). Accompanied by high levels of insulin and glucose in the blood serum. Sugary ketoacidosis is the result of an acute hypoglycemic state. Lasts throughout the day, often becoming chronic.