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These are usually minor and short term, lasting between a few days and weeks. Symptoms of the keto flu include nausea, vomiting, headaches, and fatigue. These symptoms arise as the body gets used to operating with fewer carbohydrates and as it enters a state of ketosis.
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Read More »People following the ketogenic diet may experience minor, short term symptoms, such as nausea, fatigue, and headaches. Some call this the keto flu. Another name for the keto flu is keto induction, as these symptoms tend to occur when people start the diet. The symptoms develop when the body enters a state of ketosis, during which it burns fat for energy. People can manage or prevent the keto flu by: altering the types of fats that they eat
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Read More »Treatments and home remedies The keto diet can help a person lose weight, but some people are put off by keto flu symptoms. These are temporary, and treatments and remedies can ease them. The following strategies can help: Eat different dietary fats Share on Pinterest Choosing certain fats, such as olive oil, can reduce the risk of keto flu symptoms. If a person on the keto diet experiences abdominal symptoms, dietitians may recommend changing the types of fats in the diet. High levels of medium chain triglycerides, from foods such as coconut oil, butter, and palm kernel oil, can cause cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting. Eating fewer of these foods and more of those with long chain triglycerides, such as olive oil, may help prevent abdominal symptoms in people on the keto diet. Take medications Doctors may also prescribe histamine 2-receptor blockers or proton pump inhibitors to people who experience acid reflux. Eat more fiber People may have constipation or diarrhea when on the keto diet. Dietitians may recommend eating more high fiber vegetables or taking fiber supplements to people with constipation. They may suggest taking carbohydrate free laxatives if these dietary changes are unsuccessful. Drink more water People on the keto diet may experience dehydration. If the person also has diarrhea, the risk of dehydration is higher. Doctors recommend that people on the keto diet make sure to consume enough fluid and electrolytes to prevent dehydration. Take supplements One possible long term effect of the keto diet is vitamin and mineral deficiency. A doctor may suggest taking vitamin supplements to ensure that the body is receiving adequate amounts of calcium, vitamin D, zinc, and selenium. Some people find that supplements for the keto diet can help reduce symptoms and promote the effects of the diet. Manage diabetes People with diabetes who follow a keto diet may experience episodes of low blood sugar, which doctors call hypoglycemia. Before a person with diabetes begins a keto diet, they should consult a doctor. The doctor may need to modify insulin and oral drug dosages. When to see a doctor Share on Pinterest A person with concerns about their symptoms should speak to a doctor. If symptoms of the keto flu develop, it may not be necessary to consult a doctor. The symptoms are usually short term, minor, and easy to manage at home. However, doctors can recommend effective treatments. They can also monitor a person’s condition and help prevent long term complications from developing. These may include: severe hepatic steatosis (fat accumulation in the liver)
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