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Lactate Levels

An increase in lactate levels in the body indicates the severity of the condition. It suggests that organs are not functioning correctly. Increased lactate levels are because of impaired tissue oxygenation.

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I have pain under my ribs and back. What does a lactate count of 4.86 indicate?

Query: Hello, I went to the emergency room (ER) for pain under my ribs and back. They did all the cardiac tests, and all of them came out fine. A chest X-ray was also done. When I left the ER, they sent me the blood work they did. It showed a high lactate count of 4.86. I did some research but still not su...  Read Full »


Dr. Sugreev Singh

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for writing, and I can understand your concern. Sir, the elevation of lactate is seen in acute illness. Various conditions can elevate lactate levels. The most common causes are excessive work on muscles (exercise) and difficulty in breathing. Please send m...  Read Full »

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