Compensated Respiratory Acidosis

Acidosis & Ventilation

The body maintains blood acidity in a narrow range so it is neither too acidic nor too alkaline. The kidneys, respiratory system and buffering chemicals in the blood maintain acid-base balance. Even small deviations in pH, which is a measurement...

What Are the Causes of Respiratory Acidosis?

Respiratory acidosis is the result of too much carbon dioxide in the body. For several reasons, the lungs are unable to release the rising systemic carbon dioxide. When this happens, the body's acid-base balance becomes unstable, causing body...

Acidosis Complications

Acidosis refers to a condition in which there is an excessive amount of acid in the body's fluids, says MedlinePlus from the National Institutes of Health. There are several kinds of complications associated with acidosis. Patients with mild cases...

Respiratory Alkalosis in Newborns

The most likely cause of respiratory alkalosis in newborns is illness or a congenital disorder that causes the newborn to experience respiratory difficulties resulting in rapid, shallow breathing, or hyperventilation. Some of these medical...