Lactic acid is taken to the liver by the blood, and either: oxidised to carbon dioxide and water, or converted to glucose, then glycogen - glycogen levels in the liver and muscles can then be ...
Glycogen storage disease type 1a (von Gierke ... severe fasting hypoglycemia, bleeding diathesis, lactic acidemia, hyperlipidemia and hyperuricemia. Growth retardation and delayed sexual ...
So you been sprinting, Lily? Just a bit of cramp? So that's the lactic acid building up. When an athlete does too much or runs too vigorously, not enough oxygen can be delivered to the muscles.