Blood pH level is elevated
An elevated blood pH indicates alkalosis. The detailed analysis is as follows:
Elevated blood pH is generally caused by alkalosis. The normal human blood pH ranges between 7.35 and 7.45. A pH below 7.35 typically indicates acidosis, while a pH above 7.45 usually suggests alkalosis. Alkalosis is commonly classified into respiratory alkalosis and metabolic alkalosis. Respiratory alkalosis is usually caused by alveolar hyperventilation leading to excessive elimination of carbon dioxide, which results in a decrease in carbonic acid in the body. Common causes include drug poisoning, trauma, and other conditions that can trigger respiratory alkalosis. Metabolic alkalosis is usually caused by certain diseases, such as nausea, vomiting, or pyloric obstruction, which lead to significant loss of gastric acid and gastric fluid, resulting in alkalosis.
In addition, for respiratory alkalosis, treatment under medical guidance may include oral administration of medications such as calcium gluconate tablets and vitamin C tablets. For metabolic alkalosis, treatment should strictly follow medical advice and may involve the use of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors or acidification with ammonium chloride.