Alkaline tide
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Alkaline Tide refers to a condition, normally encountered after eating a meal, when stomach acid is released into the stomach that causes a temporary increase in pH of the blood. This is a natural bodily function.
Alkaline Tide is caused when CO2 concentration increases in active stomach wall and it gets converted to bicarbonate by carbonic anhydrase which results in an increase in pH - this shift in PH in children causes problem called Alkaline Tide bicarbonate into the bloodstream.