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Respiratory acidosis

Updated: 2017-06-13


Overview

With respiratory acidosis, the lungs can't expel enough carbon dioxide. Acids then build up in the body. The cause is a decreased breathing rate or volume due to certain diseases, medications, or severe obesity.

Symptoms

Symptoms include headache, confusion, and sleepiness.

Treatments

Treatments may include oxygen and a mechanical breathing device.