When you breathe, your lungs remove excess carbon dioxide from your body. When the lungs can't do this, the blood and other fluids become too acidic.
Symptoms Of Respiratory Acidosis
Symptoms may include fatigue, shortness of breath, and confusion.
Causes Of Respiratory Acidosis
There are many different causes of respiratory acidosis including:
- Chest Discomfort
- Lung And Airway Diseases
- Overuse Of Sedatives
- Obesity
Types Of Respiratory Acidosis
Chronic respiratory acidosis has no symptoms. In this the blood gradually becomes acidic and the kidneys adjust to compensate, returning the blood to normal pH balance. Acute respiratory acidosis occurs suddenly, giving the kidneys no time to adjust. People with chronic respiratory acidosis may experience acute respiratory acidosis due to another disease that makes the condition worse.
Diagnosis Of Respiratory Acidosis
A complete physical examination is necessary. Diagnostic tests may include:
Treatment Of Respiratory Acidosis
You should see a doctor immediately for treatment of acute respiratory acidosis, as it can be a life-threatening condition. Treatment is according to the cause. Bronchodilator medications may be given to correct some types of airway obstruction. If the oxygen level in your blood is too low, you may need oxygen.
To treat chronic respiratory acidosis, the underlying cause needs to be determined for appropriate treatment. The reason for this could be deformity of any organ, infection or any kind of inflammation. Each cause may require different treatments, from antibiotics to a breathing machine.
Complications Of Respiratory Acidosis
Respiratory acidosis is serious and requires immediate medical attention or else respiratory failure, organ failure and shock can occur.
Prevention Of Respiratory Acidosis
You can take steps to help prevent certain conditions that cause respiratory acidosis. This can be prevented by maintaining a balanced weight, not consuming alcohol and not smoking.
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