achlorhydria
Achlorhydria and hypochlorhydria are medical terms for low or very low volumes or a higher than normal pH of gastric acid.
Achlorhydria may refer to:
- a problem with the pH of gastric acid. In this case the pH of the gastric acid is too high resulting in it being less acidic or rarely, even slightly alkaline.
- a lower than normal volume of the gastric acid.
- a lower than normal ratio of pepsinogen conversion, a digestive enzyme in the stomach that is eventually converted to pepsin by the gastric acid.
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