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Carbon dioxide is an unmistakable pertinent buffer system for the human body. Carbon dioxide keeps the pH within range in the body. The buffer system affects carbonic acid and bicarbonate anion. If you have too much hydrogen entering the body the bicarbonate will get with the hydrogen to create carbonic acid and lessen the decrease in pH. When carbon dioxide collects in the lungs, it can’t swap of carbon dioxide and oxygen effectively. This will result in carbon dioxide concentration in the bloodstream. If you don’t correct it, then the blood will become acidic otherwise known as respiratory acidosis. This will result in difficulty in breathing, weakness, lethargy, vomiting, and diarrhea are just a few. If the lungs and airways are badly damaged, then the patient may have to have a surgical procedure to decrease carbon dioxide levels. Damaged lung tissue is removed, and lung transplant surgery or donor lung tissue may have to happen.
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