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Hyperkalemic Renal Tubular Acidosis



Hyperkalemic Renal Tubular Acidosis Causes


The condition is caused by metabolic defects in the blood.


Hyperkalemic Renal Tubular Acidosis Definition


Hyperkalemic renal tubular acidosis (HRTA) is a class of defects wherein hydrogen ion excretion is impaired, causing a chronic metabolic acidosis. Hyperchloremia is often present in this condition, and other electrolytes such as Ca and K are frequently deranged.


Hyperkalemic Renal Tubular Acidosis Diagnosis


The disease is diagnosed by measuring levels of plasma rennin and aldosterone levels in the blood. Failure to cure the disorder results to slow growth.


Hyperkalemic Renal Tubular Acidosis Symptoms and Signs


Among the signs of the disease are electrolyte abnormalities. Most symptoms are not noticeable, as side from random episodes of bone pain or calculus formation.


Hyperkalemic Renal Tubular Acidosis Treatment


The disease, once detected, can be treated by correction of pH and electrolyte balance using alkali therapy.


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