Pediatric Acid-base and Electrolyte Disorders

Sometimes, the kidneys or lungs fail to work as they should and your child’s system gets out of balance. Your child’s blood needs to have the right balance of acid and basic (alkaline) compounds for all of the organs to function properly. That balance, called the acid-base balance, is controlled by the kidneys and lungs.

What are Pediatric Acid-base and Electrolyte Disorders?

When the kidneys are diseased or damaged, they are less able to keep a balance of the acids and bases in the body. Too much acid in the blood is called acidosis, and too much alkaline is called alkalosis.

When the imbalance is caused by your child’s lungs, it may be called respiratory acidosis and respiratory alkalosis. When the problem occurs because of the kidneys, the imbalance usually is called metabolic acidosis and alkalosis.

Metabolic acidosis is a complication of chronic kidney disease. Metabolic acidosis can occur because too much acid is produced by the body or because the kidneys are unable to remove it from the body.

What are the causes of Pediatric Acid-base and Electrolyte Disorders?

Metabolic acidosis is caused by a range of conditions, including diabetes, cancer, liver disease, and kidney disease. When metabolic acidosis occurs in kidney patients, it may be associated with renal tubular acidosis, a disease that’s caused by the kidneys’ inability to excrete acids from blood into the urine, leaving the blood too acidic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is nephrotic syndrome a disease?

    Nephrotic syndrome is not a disease. It is a collection of symptoms that are indications that a disease may be present.

  • What does acid-base mean?

    In order for the body to function properly, the blood needs to have an appropriate balance of acid and basic (alkaline) compounds. That balance, called the acid-base balance, is controlled by the lungs and the kidneys.

  • What are acid-base disorders?

    An acid-base disorder is an abnormality in the balance of acids and bases in the body. If there’s too much acidity in the blood, the imbalance is called acidosis. If the blood is too alkaline, the imbalance is called alkalosis.

  • What is metabolic acidosis?

    Metabolic acidosis is a complication of chronic kidney disease. Metabolic acidosis can occur because too much acid is produced by the body or because the kidneys are unable to remove acid from the body.

  • Are acid-base disorders serious?

    Metabolic acidosis can be mild or severe. In severe cases it can cause shock and may be life threatening. In mild cases, it is easily treated.