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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for lactic "acid," "l-"
  1. ... time while having blood drawn can increase the lactic acid level even if there is no underlying medical condition. This may be misleading to your provider.
  2. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is a protein that helps produce energy in the body. An LDH test measures the amount of LDH in the blood.
  3. ... Severe dehydration . Lactic acidosis is a buildup of lactic acid . Lactic acid is mainly produced in muscle cells and red ... of acidosis is metabolic or respiratory Blood ketones Lactic acid test Urine ketones Urine pH Other blood tests ...
  4. ... dehydration . Lactic acidosis results from a buildup of lactic acid. Lactic acid is mainly produced in muscle cells and red ... function, and other chemicals and functions) Blood ketones Lactic acid test Urine ketones Urine pH Other blood tests ...
  5. Lactic acidosis refers to lactic acid build up in the bloodstream. Lactic acid is produced when oxygen levels become low in cells within the areas of ...
  6. ... liver or kidney Blood sugar test Genetic testing Lactic acid blood test Triglyceride level Uric acid blood test ... sugar and high levels of lactate (produced from lactic acid), blood fats (lipids), and uric acid.
  7. ... to remove the scaling (usually salicylic acid or lactic acid) Dandruff shampoos (over-the-counter or prescription) Moisturizers ...
  8. ... gas Blood chemistry ( chem-7 , chem-20 , electrolytes , lactic acid level) Cardiac enzymes (troponin, CKMB) Complete blood count ( ...
  9. ... tests may be performed: Electromyography (EMG) Genetic testing Lactic acid in blood MRI Muscle biopsy Myoglobin in urine ...
  10. ... clot formation Brain swelling (cerebral edema) Increased blood acid level ( lactic acidosis )
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