This shifts PH balance in the body to become more alkaline ("Respiratory alkalosis | definition of respiratory alkalosis by Medical dictionary," 2008). A blood test testing for PH and articular blood gases are used to diagnose. PH will be elevated above 7.44 and pressure of cordon dioxide will be below 35mmHg ("Respiratory alkalosis | definition of respiratory alkalosis by Medical dictionary," 2008). This is usually caused by hyperventilation (rapid deep breasting). Hyperventilation could be caused by lung diseases, asthma and pneumonia. It is also associated with anxiety, carbon dioxide poisoning or more serious conditions like swelling or tumor on the brain or nervous system ("Respiratory alkalosis | definition of respiratory alkalosis by Medical dictionary," 2008). The lungs assist. The patient may also experience seizures and irregular heartbeats. Treatment is treating the underlying condition. If anxiety is causing it a patient will be thought some breathing exercises, it is good to breathe in the air that is breathed out it contains more carbon dioxide ("Respiratory alkalosis | definition of respiratory alkalosis by Medical dictionary," 2008). If infection is present an antibiotic will be used to treat the infection. Other medications are used to treat symptoms such as fever or