Acidosis Excretory

Excretory acidosis (a. excretorialis) is a violation of the acid-base balance in the body, in which there is an increase in the acidity of urine and other body fluids. This condition can be caused by various reasons such as excessive consumption of acidic foods, drinking alcohol, smoking, taking certain medications and other factors.

Symptoms of excretory acidosis may include nausea, vomiting, headache, weakness, dizziness, dry mouth and other ailments. If left untreated, this condition can lead to serious consequences, such as impaired kidney and liver function, as well as the development of various diseases.

To treat excretory acidosis, you must consult a doctor and undergo an examination. Depending on the cause of the condition, various treatments may be prescribed, such as a diet low in acidic foods and drinks, medications, lifestyle changes, etc.

It is important to understand that excretory acidosis is a serious condition that can lead to negative health consequences. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor your diet and lifestyle to prevent the development of this condition.