Acidosis - metabolic

Definition

Metabolic acidosis is a disturbance in the body's acid-base balance. This causes excessive acidity of the blood.

Alternative Names

Acidosis - metabolic

Causes

Metabolic acidosis can occur as a result of many different conditions such as kidney failure, diabetic ketoacidosis, and shock.

Swallowing toxic substances such as antifreeze or excessive amounts of aspirin can also lead to metabolic acidosis.

Severe metabolic acidosis may lead to shock or death. In some situations, metabolic acidosis can be a mild, chronic condition.

Symptoms

Most symptoms are caused by the disease or condition that is causing the metabolic acidosis. Metabolic acidosis itself usually causes rapid breathing. Confusion or lethargy may also occur.

Exams and Tests

Blood tests to diagnose metabolic acidosis may include:

Treatment

Treatment is aimed at the underlying condition. In certain circumstances, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) may be given to improve the acidity of the blood.

Outlook (Prognosis)

The prognosis of metabolic acidosis depends on the underlying disease.

Possible Complications

When very severe, metabolic acidosis can lead to shock or death.

When to Contact a Medical Professional

Seek medical treatment if symptoms of any disease that causes metabolic acidosis appear.

Prevention

Keeping Type 1 diabetes under control may avoid many cases of metabolic acidosis.

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