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Acidosis
Lactic acidosis
compensated by NAHCO3
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Chronic muscle pain
Lactic acid is produced by the muscles during exercise. What happens when there is too much lactic acid in the body is that acidosis occurs. Symptoms of acidosis include a shortness of breath, confusion and fatigue.
The lactic acid test is used as an indirect assessment of the oxygen level in tissues and to determine the cause and course of lactic acidosis.
Mitochondrial myopathy-encephalopathy-lactic acidosis-stroke syndrome.
Metabolic acidosis in massive hemorrhage can occur due to the loss of bicarbonate-rich fluid and lactic acid accumulation from tissue hypoperfusion. The significant blood loss leads to decreased perfusion and oxygen delivery to tissues, resulting in anaerobic metabolism and lactic acid production. This build-up of lactic acid contributes to the development of metabolic acidosis in the setting of massive hemorrhage.
Acidosis following thermal injury is common, and is most pronounced on admission. The acidosis is usually compensated by respiratory alkalosis. Acidosis develops within hours after > 30% burns. Has both metabolic and respiratory components. Former due to products of heat-damaged tissues and relative hypoxia.
Lactic acid build-up in the body can lead to a condition known as lactic acidosis, which can affect respiratory function by causing symptoms such as rapid breathing (tachypnea) and shortness of breath. Severe lactic acidosis can lead to respiratory failure if left untreated.
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