what is mean by uremia? how does it cause? in whom uremia can be seen??
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Uremia is the condition of having "urea in the blood". Urea is one of the primary components of urine. It can be defined as an excess of amino acid and protein metabolism end products, such as urea and creatinine, in the blood that would be normally excreted in the urine. Uremic syndrome can be defined as the terminal clinical manifestation of kidney failure (also called renal failure). It is the signs, symptoms and results from laboratory tests which result from inadequate excretory, regulatory and endocrine function of the kidneys. Both uremia and uremic syndromehave been used interchangeably to denote a very high plasma urea concentration that is the result of renal failure.The former denotation will be used for the rest of the article.
Azotemia is another word that refers to high levels of urea and is used primarily when the abnormality can be measured chemically but is not yet so severe as to produce symptoms. Uremia is the pathological manifestations of severe azotemia.
There is no specific time for the onset of uremia for people with progressive loss of kidney function. People with kidney function below 50% (i.e. a glomerular filtration rate [GFR] between 50 and 60 mL) and over 30 years of age may have uremia to a degree. This means an estimated 8 million people in the United States with a GFR of less than 60 mL have uremic symptoms.The symptoms, such as fatigue, can be very vague, making the diagnosis of impaired renal functiondifficult. Treatment is to perform dialysis or a renal transplant.
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Azotemia is another word that refers to high levels of urea and is used primarily when the abnormality can be measured chemically but is not yet so severe as to produce symptoms. Uremia is the pathological manifestations of severe azotemia.
There is no specific time for the onset of uremia for people with progressive loss of kidney function. People with kidney function below 50% (i.e. a glomerular filtration rate [GFR] between 50 and 60 mL) and over 30 years of age may have uremia to a degree. This means an estimated 8 million people in the United States with a GFR of less than 60 mL have uremic symptoms.The symptoms, such as fatigue, can be very vague, making the diagnosis of impaired renal functiondifficult. Treatment is to perform dialysis or a renal transplant.
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Uremia " having urea in blood". ..
Urea found in urine ..
It is end product of amino acid and protein metabolism
Uremic syndrome is the terminal clinical manifestation of kidney failure...
It is a very high plasma urea concentration that result in renal failure (kidney failure) Mark me as brainlist ... plźz
Urea found in urine ..
It is end product of amino acid and protein metabolism
Uremic syndrome is the terminal clinical manifestation of kidney failure...
It is a very high plasma urea concentration that result in renal failure (kidney failure) Mark me as brainlist ... plźz
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