One such example is the disease named lactic acidosis. This Peter Gott Ask the Doctor column I found on GoErie.com reassures a questioner.
Lactic acidosis occurs when lactic acid builds up in the bloodstream faster than it can be broken down by the liver.
Despite the name, lactic acid is not related to milk. It is, however, produced when blood oxygen levels drop too low. Most people, especially those new to exercise, will experience muscle pain after strenuous exercise.
This is due to lactic-acid buildup in the muscles. After normal breathing resumes, levels return to normal and the pain generally subsides (and may be replaced with muscle ache due to overuse).
Symptoms of lactic acidosis include rapid breathing, sweet-smelling breath, excessive sweating, cool/clammy skin, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. Treatment is aimed at identifying the underlying cause.
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