You are correct. Hyperthermia, which is an elevated body temperature, can indeed lead to metabolic acidosis, primarily because it can affect various metabolic processes and lead to increased cellular activity and breakdown. In metabolic acidosis, there is typically a decrease in the level of carbon dioxide in the blood (a condition known as respiratory alkalosis) due to increased respiratory rate as the body tries to compensate for the acidosis. Thank you for the clarification.
Hey, great video! I just want to point out that you have mistake at 01:30, the proper name of the gene is CACNA2D1. Cheers, keep up the good work!
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Had this happen to me a few months ago when getting surgery on my appendix. Not a fun time at all. Had to get flown to a different hospital
Had this too 3 weeks ago during the appendix surgery!
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This is so helpful..
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My body temperature is on the red 384 f. I show no symptoms
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Hyperthermia caused the metabolic acidosis and because of that the level of carbon dioxide will decreased not increased.
You are correct. Hyperthermia, which is an elevated body temperature, can indeed lead to metabolic acidosis, primarily because it can affect various metabolic processes and lead to increased cellular activity and breakdown. In metabolic acidosis, there is typically a decrease in the level of carbon dioxide in the blood (a condition known as respiratory alkalosis) due to increased respiratory rate as the body tries to compensate for the acidosis. Thank you for the clarification.