Hyperchlorhydria
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title:
Hyperchlorhydria
text:
Hyperchlorhydria, sometimes called chlorhydria, sour stomach or acid stomach, refers to the state in the stomach where gastric acid levels are higher than the reference range. The combining forms of the name, referring to chlorine and hydrogen, are the same as those in the name of hydrochloric acid, which is the active constituent of gastric acid. In humans, the normal pH is around 1 to 3, which varies throughout the day. The highest basal secretion levels are in the late evening. Hyperchlorhydr
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description:
Condition in which stomach acid is higher than reference range
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperchlorhydria
date created:
2005-06-18T05:43:23Z
date modified:
2024-08-27T13:27:48Z
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