The condition in which lactic acid accumulation of muscles and gives the feeling of settings
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When we exercise at high intensities we often feel a burning in the muscle. This burning sensation is lactic acid building up in the muscle tissue. When all the oxygen is depleted from the cell hydrogen atoms increase forming lactic acid. Once lactic acid accumulates enough in the cell, muscle contractions cease.
A temporary buildup of lactic acid can be caused by vigorous exercise if your body doesn't have enough available oxygen to break down glucose in the blood. This can cause a burning feeling in the muscle groups you're using.
Muscle fatigue and lactic acid accumulation. Lactic acid is formed and accumulated in the muscle under conditions of high energy demand, rapid fluctuations of the energy requirement and insufficient supply of O2. During intense exercise sustained to fatigue muscle pH decreases to about 6.4-6.6.
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Accumulation of lactic acid in muscles in the absence of oxygen may leads to muscle cramps