confusion, sleepiness, lethargy
what is considered high levels of co2
In medical term, it is "hyperammonemia".
Liver dysfunction
Liver problems
The symptoms are excess weight around the waistline, high levels of serum triglycerides, low levels of HDL (good cholesterol), high blood pressure, high fasting blood glucose levels.
Everyone is regularly exposed to low levels of ammonia in air, soil, water, and food. You can be exposed to higher levels of ammonia by breathing it or having skin contact with it. Everyone is regularly exposed to low levels of ammonia in air, soil, water, and food. You can be exposed to higher levels of ammonia by breathing it or having skin contact with it.
RTA is suspected when a person has certain symptoms indicative of the disease or when routine tests show high blood acid levels and low blood potassium levels.
Ammonia is the primary nitrogenous excretory product of urination. It is the main excretory product of animals. Water animals tend to be more tolerant of high ammonia blood levels than land animals.
Increase in confusion, and finally loss of consciousness, coma and death (with high enough CO2 levels).
Yes, it has high levels of lead and can cause symptoms of lead poisioning.
The accumulation of stress at unhealthy levels can result in a wide variety of symptoms. Fatigue, abdominal pain, headaches, chest pain, and mood swings, for example, are common results of high stress levels.
Low blood sugar levels can lead to fatigue, hunger, and dizziness. High blood sugar levels is a sign of a poor diet (too many carbohydrates in the diet), and can eventually result in diabetes.