Lactic Acidosis
Cross-source consensus on Lactic Acidosis from 3 sources and 10 claims.
3 sources · 10 claims
Uses
How it works
Risks & contraindications
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- Lactic acidosis is a condition where the body's pH becomes excessively acidic because sugar cannot be properly metabolized. — Diabetes and Alcohol: A Dangerous Combination
- When vitamin B1 is insufficient, the body accumulates lactate, blood pH drops, and CO2 is retained, all of which severely impair oxygen uptake and create labored breathing. — 7 Causes of Shortness of Breath
- Lactic acidosis in the legs results from two converging factors: a diet high in carbohydrates and sugar, and a severe deficiency of vitamin B1. — The 11 Causes of Leg Pain Revealed
- Higher carbohydrate consumption increases the body's demand for vitamin B1, and when B1 cannot keep pace, lactic acid builds up and oxygen delivery to leg tissue is impaired. — The 11 Causes of Leg Pain Revealed
- Thiamine depletion from alcohol consumption increases the risk of lactic acidosis. — Diabetes and Alcohol: A Dangerous Combination
- Metformin use is a known cause of lactic acidosis. — 7 Causes of Shortness of Breath
- Vitamin B1 is the primary remedy for lactic acidosis. — 7 Causes of Shortness of Breath
- The primary symptom of leg lactic acidosis is extreme nighttime restlessness with an unbearable urge to move. — The 11 Causes of Leg Pain Revealed
- Severe biotin deficiency can cause lactic acidosis. — 7 Causes of Shortness of Breath
- B1 deficiency and metformin use are two of the most common and underrecognized triggers of lactic acidosis. — 7 Causes of Shortness of Breath