Acidosis and Alkalosis

  • Acidosis and alkalosis are conditions resulting from an imbalance in the body’s acid-base homeostasis, affecting the pH level of the blood and other body fluids.
  • The normal blood pH range is 7.35 to 7.45. A pH below 7.35 indicates acidosis, while a pH above 7.45 indicates alkalosis.

Acidosis

    • Acidosis occurs due to an excess of acidic substances (e.g., hydrogen ions) or a deficiency of alkaline substances (e.g., bicarbonate), leading to a decreased blood pH.
    • There are two main types:
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  1. Respiratory Acidosis

    • Cause: Impaired gas exchange in the lungs resulting in carbon dioxide (CO2) accumulation.
    • Conditions: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), severe pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
    • Mechanism: Elevated CO2 levels increase carbonic acid concentration in the blood, lowering the pH.
  2. Metabolic Acidosis

    • Cause: Increase in non-respiratory acids or loss of bicarbonate.
    • Conditions: Lactic acidosis (intense exercise), ketoacidosis (uncontrolled diabetes), kidney failure, ingestion of toxic substances, diarrhea, renal dysfunction.
    • Mechanism: Accumulation of acids or loss of bicarbonate reduces blood pH.

Alkalosis

    • Alkalosis occurs due to an excess of alkaline substances or a deficiency of acidic substances, leading to an increased blood pH.
    • There are two main types:
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  1. Respiratory Alkalosis

    • Cause: Hyperventilation leading to excessive CO2 elimination.
    • Conditions: Anxiety, fever, pain, certain lung diseases.
    • Mechanism: Decreased CO2 levels reduce carbonic acid concentration in the blood, raising the pH.
  2. Metabolic Alkalosis

    • Cause: Increase in bicarbonate levels or loss of non-respiratory acids.
    • Conditions: Excessive vomiting (loss of gastric acid), ingestion of alkali substances, certain diuretic medications, endocrine disorders (e.g., primary hyperaldosteronism).
    • Mechanism: Elevated bicarbonate levels or loss of acids increase blood pH.

Symptoms and Complications

  • acidosis and alkalosis can present with various symptoms, which depend on the severity and duration of the imbalance.
  • Mild cases may be asymptomatic or cause non-specific symptoms, while severe cases can lead to confusion, muscle weakness, seizures, coma, or death.
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Treatment

  • Treatment involves addressing the underlying cause and correcting the acid-base imbalance:
    • Interventions: Intravenous fluids, medications, oxygen therapy, and other supportive measures as needed.
  • Understanding the mechanisms and treatment options for acidosis and alkalosis is crucial for managing these conditions effectively.

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