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Your blood pH is within the normal range, indicating your body's acid-base regulatory systems (lungs and kidneys) are maintaining proper pH balance.
A critically low pH (noticeable acidemia) means your blood is far too acidic. This can occur in cardiac arrest, diabetic ketoacidosis, lactic acidosis, or noticeable kidney failure. At this pH, every enzyme system in your body struggles to function, affecting the heart, brain, and all organs.
This is a medical emergency requiring immediate ICU care. Identify and treat the underlying cause — whether it's DKA, lactic acidosis, or respiratory failure.
Blood pH: {{value}} — critically low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})A low blood pH (acidemia) means your blood is more acidic than normal. This is caused by either a respiratory problem (too much CO2 — respiratory acidosis) or a metabolic problem (too much acid or too little bicarbonate — metabolic acidosis).
See your doctor promptly. Arterial blood gas analysis of pCO2 and bicarbonate (the 'Gap' approach) will determine whether the cause is respiratory or metabolic.
Blood pH: {{value}} — below reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})A borderline low pH can indicate a well-compensated acid-base disorder, where the body is managing to keep pH near normal despite an underlying disturbance. It may also be a transient finding.
Discuss with your doctor in context of other ABG parameters and clinical status.
Blood pH: {{value}} — borderline lowYour blood pH is within the normal range, indicating your body's acid-base regulatory systems (lungs and kidneys) are maintaining proper pH balance.
No action needed.
Blood pH: {{value}} — within reference rangeYour blood pH is in the ideal range, reflecting excellent acid-base regulation by your respiratory and kidney systems.
No action needed.
Blood pH: {{value}} — optimalA borderline high pH can indicate a well-compensated alkalosis, where the body has adjusted to keep the pH from going too high.
Discuss with your doctor in context of other ABG parameters.
Blood pH: {{value}} — borderline highA high blood pH (alkalemia) means your blood is more alkaline than normal. This is caused by either a respiratory problem (too little CO2 — respiratory alkalosis) or a metabolic problem (too much bicarbonate or too much acid loss — metabolic alkalosis).
See your doctor. Evaluate pCO2 and bicarbonate to determine whether this is respiratory or metabolic alkalosis.
Blood pH: {{value}} — above reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})A critically high pH (noticeable alkalemia) very disrupts nerve and muscle function, causing confusion, seizures, and dangerous heart arrhythmias. Causes include noticeable vomiting, hyperventilation, and certain metabolic disorders.
This is a medical emergency requiring immediate ICU care. Identify and treat the underlying cause urgently.
Blood pH: {{value}} — critically high (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.