Description: Diabetic ketoacidosis, or DKA, is a serious complication of diabetes. It is manifested in high blood sugar, the presence of ketones, and acidosis. DKA triggers most often in children as well as adults due to inadequate insulin levels, being unwell, or inadequately managing diabetes. Insulin therapy, fluid and electrolyte repletion, and monitoring at early stages can prevent devastating complications. Experts will discuss the latest DKA prevention and management approaches at the Diabetes and Endocrinology World Conference (DEWC), emphasizing advancements in patient care. The education of proper insulin use, illness management, and regular glucose checks can drastically reduce the risk of DKA. Innovations in monitoring and early detection systems are also enhancing prevention.