Alkalosis 2
Alkalosis 2
Alkalosis 2
GROUP : G
CONTENTS
Definition
Causes
Role of kidney
Symptoms
Treatments
INTRODUCTION
Respiratory alkalosis occurs when there isn’t enough carbon dioxide in your
bloodstream. It’s often caused by:
hyperventilation, which commonly occurs with anxiety
high fever
lack of oxygen Respiratory alkalosis :occurs
when low levels of carbon
salicylate poisoning
dioxide disrupt the blood acid-
being in high altitudes base balance
liver disease Normal ph(7.35-7.45)
Alkalosis(increase ph )
lung disease
Pco2 (35-45 mm Hg)
Alkalosis(less than 35 mm Hg)
RESPIRATORY ALKALOSIS
reabsorption [HCO3-]
secretion [HCO3-]
CAUSES : 2- METABOLIC ALKALOSIS
Metabolic alkalosis develops when your body loses too much acid or gains too much base.
This can be attributed to:
excess vomiting, which causes electrolyte loss
overuse of diuretics
adrenal disease
a large loss of potassium or sodium in a short amount of time
antacids
accidental ingestion of bicarbonate, which can be found in baking soda
laxatives
alcohol abuse
METABOLIC ALKALOSIS
plasma pH rises
metabolic alkalosis
The Symptoms of Alkalosis even a slight imbalance of your blood pH can make
you sick, irritable, and uncomfortable. Some of the common symptoms for
metabolic and respiratory alkalosis are:
General confusion
Tremors
Feeling faint
Muscle spasms
Nausea
Vomiting
Numbness in your face, feet, or hands
SYMPTOMS OF ALKALOSIS
Heart arrhythmia
Seizures
Coma
TEST AND DIAGNOSE
The first step in diagnosing alkalosis is a physical exam. Your doctor will evaluate your
symptoms before moving on to any invasive tests. If there are any urgent symptoms,
such as hyperventilation, your doctor will treat those first before any complications
arise.
Your doctor will then perform a blood test. This will tell them quickly if you have a pH
imbalance and alkalosis. This blood test will check for several factors, including: Blood
gases
Acid-base balance
Electrolyte levels
If necessary, your doctor may perform a urinalysis or other urine test. This will help
them pin down the cause of your alkalosis.
TREATMENT
The aim when treating alkalosis is to treat the cause, not just the
imbalance. After the initial symptoms are treated, your doctor will
determine the cause and begin a more in depth treatment process.
Once your initial treatment is over, you’ll start feeling better within a
few hours or after a night’s rest. If the cause isn’t treated, you may
experience alkalosis again. T
reating metabolic alkalosis. If you’re
experiencing metabolic alkalosis, you’ll need to intake plenty of water
and electrolytes to balance your blood pH levels. This can be done
through drinks containing sodium and potassium.
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