which does not cause a metabollic alkalosis
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Explanation :
Metabolic alkalosis is a condition that occurs when your blood becomes overly alkaline. Alkaline is the opposite of acidic.
Our bodies function best when the acidic-alkaline balance of our blood is just slightly tilted toward the alkaline.
Alkalosis occurs when your body has either:
too many alkali-producing bicarbonate ions
too few acid-producing hydrogen ions
Many people don’t experience any symptoms of metabolic alkalosis, so you may not know that you have it.
Metabolic alkalosis is one of the four main types of alkalosis. There are two kinds of metabolic alkalosis:
Chloride-responsive alkalosis results from loss of hydrogen ions, usually by vomiting or dehydration.
Chloride-resistant alkalosis results when your body retains too many bicarbonate (alkaline) ions, or when there’s a shift of hydrogen ions from your blood to your cells.
There’s also a condition called metabolic acidosis which occurs when your blood or fluids become overly acidic.
Your body compensates for both alkalosis and acidosis mainly through your lungs. The lungs change the alkalinity of your blood by allowing more or less carbon dioxide to escape as you breathe. The kidneys also play a role by controlling the elimination of bicarbonate ions.
Treatment is needed when these natural means of compensation aren’t enough.
Treatment of metabolic alkalosis
Treatment for metabolic alkalosis depends on whether your alkalosis is
chloride-responsive or chloride-resistant. It also depends on the underlying cause of the alkalosis.