Coma Lactic acidosis

Lactic acidotic coma is an acute metabolic disease caused by the accumulation of lactic acid in the blood, tissues and cells of the body. This condition occurs when the body is unable to use stored lactic acid for energy.

The main symptoms of lactacytotic coma are high levels of lactic acid and hydrogen anions in the blood plasma. A high concentration of hydrogen anions is usually accompanied by headache, malaise, muscle cramps and loss of consciousness. In patients with coma, lacto