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  2. Hypercapnia (Hypercarbia): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Hypercapnia is a condition where you have high levels of carbon dioxide in your blood. Causes include conditions that affect your lungs, brain, nerves and muscles.

  3. CO2 Blood Test: Purpose, Procedure, Levels & Results

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    A CO2 blood test measures your level of bicarbonate, an indicator of how much CO2 is in your blood. CO2 is a form of natural waste that your body produces. Your blood carries CO2 to your lungs, where you breathe it out. Too little or too much CO2 in your blood may be a sign of a more serious health problem.

  4. Hypercarbia: Causes and Symptoms of High CO2 in the Blood

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    Hypercapnia describes high carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the blood above 45 mm Hg. It can happen when there is an overproduction of CO2 or an inability to efficiently clear it from the body. Hypercapnia can be a life-threatening health crisis.

  5. Hypercapnia: Causes, Treatment, and More - Healthline

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    Hypercapnia, also known as hypercarbia, is a condition that occurs when a person has too much carbon dioxide (CO 2) in their bloodstream. It can cause dizziness, fatigue, and shortness of breath.

  6. CO2 Blood Test to Check Carbon Dioxide Levels - Verywell Health

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    Carbon dioxide (CO2) blood test can determine if your levels are too high or too low, which may affect electrolytes in your body. Find out how the test is done and what the results mean.

  7. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in Blood: MedlinePlus Medical Test

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    A CO2 blood test measures the amount of carbon dioxide in your blood. Too much or too little CO2 in the blood can indicate a health problem. Learn more.

  8. An abnormal CO2 test result could mean that there are either high or low CO2 levels in the body. Changes in CO2 levels may suggest that someone is losing or retaining normal body...