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Noun
/ˌasiˈdōsis/,
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An excessively acid condition of the body fluids or tissues,
  1. An excessively acid condition of the body fluids or tissues


  1. abnormally high acidity (excess hydrogen-ion concentration) of the blood and other body tissues
  2. Acidosis is an increased acidity in the blood. (i.e., an increased hydronium ion concentration). If not further qualified, it usually refers to acidity of the blood plasma.
  3. Excessive acidity of body fluids due to accumulation of acids as may happen in diabetes or kidney disease.
  4. Too much acid in the body. For a person with diabetes, this can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis.
  5. A pathologic condition resulting in the accumulation of acid or loss of base in the body; Respiratory acidosis is the state of excess retention of carbon dioxide
  6. Shifting of the pH in the blood towards being acidic.
  7. refers to the spilling of ketones associated with a LOW blood sugar level (unlike the severe ketoacidosis seen in uncontrolled diabetes, which is associated with a high blood sugar level). ...
  8. an abnormal process or condition which would lower arterial pH if there were no secondary changes in response to the primary aetiological factor.
  9. A condition caused by high acidity in the blood.
  10. Lowered blood and tissue alkalinity. Affects tissues and the central nervous system. May cause sickly sweet breath, headache, nausea, vomiting and visual disturbances.
  11. a condition where there is too much acid in the body.
  12. A condition marked by an accumulation of acids in body tissues and blood that may result from prolonged diarrhea or disorders such as diabetes and kidney disease, when not under control. Urine tests screen for acidosis. Determination of blood pH provides more accuracy.
  13. Condition where the body has a higher acid load than normal. Urinary citrate excretion may probably be reduced in this situation. Treatment is usually with supplemental citrate or bicarbonate.
  14. A condition when the rumen becomes too acid. Usually due to over-consumption of grain.
  15. Acidosis is a condition resulting from too much acid or too little alkaline reserve in blood and body tissues.
  16. a condition where the acidity of body fluids and tissues is abnormally high. It can arise because of a failure of the mechanisms responsible for maintaining a balance between acids and alkalis in the blood
  17. The condition is observed from mild off-feed to chronic off-feed, lameness or even to mortalities. Also may be referred to as rumen overload, digestive upset or grain overload.
  18. a condition marked by abnormally high acid levels in the blood, associated with some forms of diabetes, lung disease, and severe kidney disease
  19. An abnormally high level of acid in the blood because the lungs are not working well.
  20. An acid condition of the body resulting from abnormal amounts of acid, such as acetoacetic and beta hydroxybutyric acids. Acidosis occurs in people who are not producing insulin or who do not receive enough insulin.
  21. Too much acid in the body, usually from the production of ketones like acetone, when cells are starved. For a person with diabetes, the most common type of acidosis is called "ketoacidosis."
  22. disease resulting from a failure to regulate blood acidity within normal ranges; usually due to severe kidney or metabolic disease.   Clinical signs: muscle twitching, involuntary movement, cardiac arrhythmias, disorientation, coma
  23. (acidemia) - an excess of acid in the blood and body tissues
  24. a disturbance in the acid-base balance of the body in which there is an accumulation of acids or loss of bicarbonates
  25. Excess acid in the bloodstream (nothing to do with stomach acid!). This is usually caused by the loss of alkali (bicarbonate) from the gastrointestinal tract as with diarrhea or an ostomy OR the inability of damaged kidneys to counteract the acids produced by the body daily. ...