alkaloseja
Alkaloseja is the Finnish term used to refer to alkalosis, a condition in which the body’s pH rises above the normal range due to a relative loss of hydrogen ions or a relative gain of base. It is defined by a blood pH higher than about 7.45 and is categorized by the primary disturbance: metabolic alkalosis, with elevated bicarbonate (HCO3-) concentration, and respiratory alkalosis, with reduced arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2) due to hyperventilation. Mixed forms can also occur.
Metabolic alkalosis occurs when there is loss of gastric acid (for example through vomiting or nasogastric
Symptoms of alkalosis can include lightheadedness, tingling or numbness in the lips or fingers, muscle cramps,
Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause. Metabolic alkalosis may require fluid resuscitation with saline and