Warning Signs Of Achlorhydria
Indigestion And Bloating

Indigestion and bloating are both symptoms of achlorhydria. The total lack of stomach acids impairs the digestive tractâs ability to absorb food properly, and the doctor may find undigested food in the patientâs stools. If the doctor finds such symptoms as iron deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency, weight loss, frequent bowel movements along with indigestion and bloating, they may order a test of the stomachâs pH.
There are several ways to test the pH of stomach acid. One method involves collecting a sample of stomach acid by sending a tube down the patientâs esophagus. The patient should fast at least four to six hours ahead of time to ensure there are only fluids in their stomach. They should also avoid taking antacids or similar medications. The stomach acids of a healthy individual should have a pH of between 1.5 and 3.5. The doctor will diagnose achlorhydria if a woman has a pH above 6.81 or if a man has a pH above 5.09. The lower the pH, the more acidic the stomachâs contents are. Thus, a high pH indicates a lack of stomach acid.
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