asidoz
Asidoz, or acidosis, is a medical condition in which the body fluids contain too much acid or too little bicarbonate, causing the pH of the blood to fall below the normal range (7.35 to 7.45). It can arise from either an excess of acid production, loss of bicarbonate, or insufficient elimination of acids.
There are two primary categories: metabolic acidosis and respiratory acidosis. Metabolic acidosis results from increased acid
Diagnosis is based on arterial blood gas measurements and chemistry. A pH below 7.35 confirms acidosis. In
Symptoms vary with the underlying cause and severity and can include rapid breathing or shortness of breath
Treatment focuses on correcting the underlying cause and supporting vital functions. This may involve fluid and
Asidoz is a broad term used in various languages for acidosis and is differentiated by mechanism and