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The normal volume of the stomach fluid is 20 to 100 mL and the pH is acidic (1.5 to 3.5).
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- The stomach fluid is normally 20 to 100 mL in volume and has an acidic pH. (1.5 to 3.5). In certain circumstances, these figures are translated to milliequivalents per hour (mEq/hr), which represents real acid production.
- Stomach acid, also known as gastric acid, is a clear, watery liquid generated by the lining of the stomach.
- It has a strong acidity and aids in the digestion of meals. As food passes through your digestive tract, this helps your body absorb nutrients more quickly.
- Stomach acid must be extremely acidic in order to digest anything from meat to tough, fibrous vegetables.
- Normal amounts of stomach acid are handled by your body in such a way that they do not cause disease or other health problems.
- Those systems, on the other hand, do not always work. It might be troublesome to consume gastric fluids with low or high acidity.
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