Guide To Respiratory Alkalosis Symptoms

Respiratory alkalosis occurs when oxygen and carbon dioxide levels do not balance correctly in the body. Oxygen is what individuals get when they take a deep breath and inhale. When they exhale, they release carbon dioxide into the air. When these two things are not balanced, the body struggles. It happens when an individual's breath is too deep or too fast, making carbon dioxide levels drop dangerously low, which causes immediate concern in the blood, as pH levels begin to change, and the blood can become too alkaline, which means it’s too acidic to function properly. Here are the symptoms patients must be aware of if they think they’re suffering from respiratory alkalosis.

Lightheadedness And Dizziness

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Two of the most common symptoms of respiratory alkalosis are lightheadedness and dizziness. When individuals don’t breathe correctly, this happens almost immediately. It’s like being underwater a bit too deep or a bit too long. Patients come up feeling very lightheaded and dizzy, and it’s because their blood became alkaline while they were holding their breath. This is one of the most common and most noticeable symptoms, but it’s not always easy to diagnose when it’s by itself. Many individuals can suffer from these symptoms if they are ill, if they are under the influence, or even if they haven’t had enough water and are suffering from dehydration. It’s important to take note of these symptoms when they occur, but also take note of the other symptoms that come along with it. It’s the combination that typically makes it easier for patients to diagnose what’s going on in their body.

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