alkalosis
1 of 1noun/ˌælkəˈloʊsɪs/
Forms:alkaloses
1
a medical condition characterized by an excess of base or alkali in the blood and body tissues, resulting in a higher pH than normal
- Respiratory alkalosis can occur when there is hyperventilation, leading to a decrease in carbon dioxide levels in the blood.
- Metabolic alkalosis may result from prolonged vomiting or excessive intake of alkali substances.
- Alkalosis can cause symptoms such as muscle twitching, confusion, and tingling sensations.
- The doctor ordered blood tests to assess the patient's electrolyte levels due to suspected metabolic alkalosis.
- Treatment for alkalosis focuses on addressing the underlying cause and restoring acid-base balance in the body.