Understanding Blood pH: Acidosis, Alkalosis, and Normal Levels
Humans do not typically have acid levels in their blood. The pH of human blood is normally maintained within a narrow range of 7.35 to 7.45, which is slightly alkaline. Variations outside of this range, known as acidosis or alkalosis, can indicate underlying medical conditions and can disrupt the body's normal functions.Metabolic Disorders - Related Articles
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