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Definition Return to top
Acidosis is excessive acid in the body fluids.
Causes Return to top
The kidneys and lungs maintain the body's acid/base (pH) balance. Acidosis occurs when acid builds up or bicarbonate (a base) is lost. The major categories of acidosis are respiratory acidosis and metabolic acidosis.
Respiratory acidosis develops when there is too much carbon dioxide (an acid) in the body, primarily caused by decreased breathing. Other names for this include hypercapnic acidosis and carbon dioxide acidosis.
There are several types of metabolic acidosis:
Other causes of metabolic acidosis include:
Symptoms Return to top
See the specific types of acidosis.
Exams and Tests Return to top
An arterial blood gas analysis or a blood chemistry, such as a Chem-20, will confirm acidosis in most cases. Other tests may be needed to determine the cause of the acidosis.
Treatment Return to top
Treatment depends on the cause. See the specific types of acidosis.
Outlook (Prognosis) Return to top
Acidosis can be dangerous if untreated. Many cases respond well to treatment.
Possible Complications Return to top
See the specific types of acidosis.
When to Contact a Medical Professional Return to top
Although there are several types of acidosis, all will cause symptoms that require treatment by your health care provider.
Prevention Return to top
Preventing or treating the underlying causes may prevent some cases of acidosis.
Update Date: 11/12/2007 Updated by: Charles Silberberg, D.O., Private Practice specializing in Nephrology, Affiliated with NY Medical College, Division of Nephrology, Valhalla, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.