alkalosis

noun

Meaning

A medical condition characterized by an excessively alkaline (basic) state in the body's fluids, typically caused by a loss of acid or an accumulation of bicarbonate.

Examples

  • Severe vomiting can lead to metabolic alkalosis because the body loses too much stomach acid.
  • Hyperventilation often results in respiratory alkalosis as the lungs exhale too much carbon dioxide.

Synonyms: high pH, base excess, alkalemia