Lactic AcidWhy It Is DoneA test for lactic acid is done to: - Check for lactic acidosis. Symptoms of lactic acidosis include rapid
breathing, excessive sweating, cool and clammy skin, sweet-smelling breath,
belly pain, nausea or vomiting, and coma.
- See whether the right amount of oxygen is reaching the body's tissues.
- Find the cause for a high amount of acid (low
pH) in the blood.
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