alkalemia
/ˌælkəˈliːmiə/Definitions
1. noun
A condition in which the blood or body fluids become alkaline, typically due to excessive bicarbonate levels in the blood.
“The patient was diagnosed with alkalemia and required immediate treatment to correct the imbalance.”
2. noun
A condition of being alkaline, often used in the context of blood or bodily fluids.
“The doctor monitored the patient’s alkalemia levels to ensure they returned to normal.”