Respiratory Acidosis: Carbon Dioxide & Hyperventilation

Respiratory acidosis is often linked to high levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. Learn how to improve air intake through the nose and understand why exercise can trigger hyperventilation.

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Causes of High Carbon Dioxide in the Blood

Carbon dioxide, a byproduct of metabolism, is carried in the blood to the lungs, where it is exhaled into the atmosphere. A high level of carbon dioxide in the blood, called hypercapnia, is usually accompanied by an increase in breathing to help return levels to normal.

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