Respiratory Acidosis made easy in HD

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Respiratory acidosis is a medical condition in which decreased respiration (hypoventilation) causes increased blood carbon dioxide and decreased pH (a condition generally called acidosis).
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i'm not sure n didn't read from anywhere just wanna be logical
increased co2 stimulates respiratory center (brain stem) which leads to increase blood flow to resp.center (can cause tachycardia) n csf is rapidly produced to reduce (buffer) the acidosis cos one of the function of csf is to buffer the brain fluid and we don't want too much acid in the cns. the increased csf is just like diluting and reducing co2 effect. co2 is able to cross BBB but hco3 can't cross bbb so diffusion of co2 into csf.

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Nice way of teaching. is that the end? is there any continuation of this lecture or how? :(

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Can asthma inhalers such as ventolin screw with pH levels ? My lungs feel like they're burning.

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The CSF response to metabolic acidosis is transient and paradoxical, resulting in a period of CSF alkalosis as CO2 diffuses from the CNS, increasing the bicarb/pCO2 ratio.

JJAngleton
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so keeping too much carbon dioxide in your lungs means your PaCO2 is high, so what has to compensate is the bicarbonate right?

so in hyper or hypo ventilation, what compensates is the kidneys by increasing or decreasing the bicarbonate correct? or is there ever a time when PaCO2 compensates low or high bicarb related to hyper or hypo ventilation?

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