Ibuprofen toxicity metabolic acidosis

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Avatar m tn Sometimes more serious symptoms are also noticed in some victims though very rare such as seizure, gastrointestinal bleeding, metabolic acidosis, respiratory depression, hyperkalaemia, tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, coma, hepatic dysfunction, renal failure, cyanosis, and cardiac arrest etc.
4862508 tn?1360796307 5 on litmus paper, my breathing was rapid (over 20 breaths a minute - due to metabolic acidosis), easy bruising due to iron anaemia (in kidney failure, the main cause of anaemia is a loss of erythropoietin (EPO) which is a hormone produced by the kidneys), cognitive impairment, low blood pressure. A few symptoms that are listed under kidney failure, metabolic acidosis and magnesium toxicity i have chronically from other health issues including fatigue, poor appetite and muscle weakness.
Avatar n tn Later we found out that he died from respiratory failure, pulmonary edema, end stage chf all due to severe metabolic acidosis shock and hypoperfusion. None of this explains what happened to me. They were asking about all of his medicine and he was on the digitek and had to take some of his medicine back up to the pharmacy with like 10 pills left. I am very lost in what happened with him and would just like some closure on why he detriated so quickly.
Avatar m tn With the values I gave you, was he ever in severe metabolic acidosis or just mild to moderate? Should we follow up differently than suggested? thanks for the information.
Avatar n tn In your case since they have been troubling you for more than two years, you should look at other causes of Phrenic nerve irritation like metabolic disturbances as in diabetes, smoking, alcohol intake and acidosis of kidney origin or uremia. Tumors or neighboring substances pressing on the nerve too can hiccups. A wrong sensation of something in the esophagus too behaves similarly and can be seen in GERD or reflux disease.
Avatar m tn I think with kidney function, low Co2 indicates an underlying issue. One thing this can indicate is metabolic acidosis (build up of acid). Your doctor should discuss that with you. Is your kidney disease progressing? That would be my main question. https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/metabolic-acidosis This really goes through a full scope of what could be wrong. https://www.webmd.
Avatar n tn My 77 year old mum is having these symptoms and more due to metabolic acidosis. Her kidneys aren’t as good at removing acid due to her age anyway but in her case it’s the serious dehydration from toxic mould inflammation that is causing excess acid in her body. So anything that raises acid sets off these terrible attacks. She has had tremors and facial spasms for years from higher acid levels but now the attacks have shown up.
Avatar m tn it is almost impossible it is viread toxicity and it is possible it is your immune system killing infected cells, that's to say it is a good sign but at the same time hbvdna pcr must get lower, if you have chances to get to a specialized lab they can check what is happening i guess herbs have made a big big mess because having hbvdna 20 millions it means you have a lot of infected cells, i think some herb depressed immune system and virus infected a lot of cells.
Avatar f tn I have had really bad issues with walking, now requiring a can, for about a year. Diagnosed with Spinal Stenosis. It's gotten so bad that I started doing research. I have been doing 5-day energy shots daily for 6 months now - about 40mg of B6 per day (was doing emergen-c's before that). I'm thinking my walking, tingling may indeed be B6 toxicity and am going for a blood test this afternoon. I've gotten a lot of good information from this group - thank you.
Avatar n tn High chloride blood levels are seen in persons who are recovering from diarrhea. They may also indicate a kidney problem or metabolic acidosis as seen in people suffering from diabetes mellitus. You should ask your doctor and talk about your worries. A single risen blood parameter often does not say anything. Maybe it is a harmless finding. It depends on the context. What was the reason for the bloodwork? Was is a routine check? Or was it because of a medical condition?
3123787 tn?1384180687 There is also elevated plasma creatine phosphokinase, raised white blood cell count, possible hypertensive crisis and metabolic acidosis. It is best that further evaluation is done by your doctor for proper diagnosis. Take care and do keep us posted.
Avatar f tn My internal tremors from three different conditions - hypothyroidism, magnesium deficiency, metabolic acidosis (kidney issues). Heart issues with magnesium deficiency, hyperthyroidism/hypothyroidism. Numbness, tingling, permanent nerve damage due to vitamin B12 malabsorption. Also numbness/tingling with hyperthyroidism.
Avatar f tn These include medullary calcification which is seen in renal tubular acidosis, hyperoxaluria, hypercalciuria, primary hyperparathyroidism, hypervitaminosis A and sarcoidosis. Focal calcification is seen in infections including tuberculosis and metabolic abnormalities. I hope it helps. Take care and regards.
311765 tn?1206762636 There are two conditions that affect your ph. Metabolic acidosis and alkalosis. I know acidosis can cause some breathing problems. Maybe the alkalosis too. I would think any kind of doc would me familiar with this but I think it would fall under and endocrinology specialist. It's a long shot but if you don't find anything else you might go see and endo doc too.
1654058 tn?1407159066 Karen, Your platelets are already low, and NSAIDs can increase the risk for bleeding; imho, acetaminophen over the ibuprofen, hands down. With low platelets from tx and a compromised liver and kidney system, any of the NSAIDs are contra-indicated for you (includes Motrin, Advil, Aleve). Tylenol is not to be taken indiscriminately either, though. With cirrhosis, no more than 2000 mg per day max (that means no more than 4 Extra Strength Tylenol in any 24 hour period).
Avatar n tn Your electrolyte results are great and most people would kill to have your electrolyte status. What makes you think your Na, CL and CO2 are high when they are within the lab's ref. range? The only concern would be the cortisol, which to my opinion should be higher in the morning and perhaps could at least partially explain some of your symptoms. The 4 x testing will give you a more accurate indication, since cortisol follows the circadian rhythm (24 hours) .
Avatar n tn I have fairly recently had a number of blood tests done, and my TSH and CBC results came back normal. I also had a complete metabolic panel, and everything there was normal, with creatinine and BUN reading low. I have no history of anemia, except where readings are a little low immediately following a blood donation. I always recover within about a week or so, and don't experience any symptoms from that. (I have not had ferritin checked, and I perhaps should.
Avatar f tn Causes of decreased CO2 is metabolic acidosis, diabetes, sleep apnea, severe diarrhea and may indicate a need for thiamine (B1). I've had metabolic acidosis due to acute kidney failure taking magnesium supplements. Even two years later my pH is very acidic. Insulin had damaged my kidney to some degree. Junk food = high carb diet. High carb diets increase insulin. This is the perfect recipe for obesity and diabetes. 50% of diabetics will die of heart disease. Measure hip to waist ratio.
1580703 tn?1651904887 Acetazolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor that causes bicarbaturia and metabolic acidosis, which presumably shifts the apneic threshold of PaCO2 to a lower level. It has been shown to be effective therapy in primary central sleep apnea and CSB in patients with heart failure and in the treatment of high-altitude periodic breathing. • Theophylline: This agent has been studied in patients with heart failure and was found to be effective in attenuating CSB.
Avatar m tn Hepatomegaly is a nonspecific medical sign having many causes. Which can be broken down into infection, direct toxicity, metabolic disorder, fatty liver itself. To tell you what precautions to take. I would say the first thing would be to stop drinking alcohol. Drinking will scar the liver more, causing worse conditions. If you are taking recreational drugs. You need to stop this too. There are some things you don't have control over.
Avatar f tn Please tell me what happen with your daughter when she was diagnosed with metabolic acidosis. My neice is 5 yrs old and diagnosed with the same thing. How long did it take for her to recover. Please i am really worried. Can u tell me how they diagnosed her. Did she do therapy? Please help me.
Avatar n tn ibuprofen have reported death cases on people with liver diseases, same aspirin, absolutely out of question the safest and most potent pain relever is harpagoside contained in Devil's Claw: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpagophytum no toxicity at any dose it is a vegetable used regularly for centuries in several countires.
Avatar f tn I had knee surgery a year ago and have been taking approximately 400 mg of ibuprohen daily for pain. Can this be a temporary toxicity to the pain med with a return to higher level of my GFR upon cessation? Praying in Texas!
620923 tn?1452915648 Interestingly, the pop up ad near this was for vitamins for withdrawal from opiates. I couldn't tell what they are. I'm sure some suggestions could be found online or right here at medhelp. I found suggestions for lots of Vit. B & C for toxicity. I did this myself for serotonin toxicity, which took much longer than any source claimed. I'm off everything except ibuprofen (but I am trying a very small dose of mirtazapine at night, to sleep).