Is it true that urinary alkalinity fears three nemeses?

Clinically, there is no such thing as three nemeses of urinary alkalosis; urinary alkalosis can be treated by rehydrating fluids, replacing electrolytes, and taking sedatives, but the decision should be based on the cause of the alkaline urine. Metabolic or respiratory alkalosis may alkalize the urine, and metabolic alkalosis can be treated with rehydration fluids and electrolyte supplementation. Respiratory alkalosis can be relieved by sedation such as diazepam or by oxygenation to relieve hypoxia. Patients with cystitis, pyelonephritis, or urinary tract infections may also have alkaline urine, which can be treated with antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin under a doctor’s supervision. Patients with alkaline urine should consult a doctor for examination and treatment according to different causes, and specific drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.