E87: Other disorders of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance
E87.3: Alkalosis
There must be a certain acid content in our blood for our body to be able to function. The acid content is influenced by many processes. Among other things, the kidneys and lungs control the acid content in our body. If there are too many acids in the blood, these acids can then be converted into carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is then breathed out through the lungs. As a result, the acid content in the blood may be lowered. The kidneys affect the acid content in the blood. They may release excess acids into the urine if the acid content in the blood is too high. The kidneys may also release substances into the blood if the acid content in the blood is too low.
Your blood acidity levels were too low. That can have various causes. You may lose many acids as a result of severe vomiting. Your kidneys may also no longer be able to work properly. You can also lose acids if you breathe too quickly and too much. Breathing too quickly can be caused for instance by great anxiety or severe pain.
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