Patients who have uremia often have poor or absent appetite, emesis and nausea.
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Teddy, a fourth-grader, above, is in Children's Hospital with hemolytic uremia syndrome.
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At the time of his death, he suffered from dysentery and uremia and late stage alcoholism.
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In June, Yuan died of uremia, leaving a fractured republic in his wake.
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Emperor Meiji, suffering from diabetes, nephritis, and gastroenteritis, died of uremia.
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Jack died there in 1916, age 40, of what was determined to be uremia.
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More provinces rebelled until Yuan died, humiliated, from uremia, on June 5, 1916, at the age of fifty-six.
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I once heard a story that a qigong master was attempting to cure a patient suffering from uremia caused by kidney failure.
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Two years later, he suffered cerebral bleeding and was diagnosed with uremia, heart disease, and Parkinson's syndrome.
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Accumulation in the blood of nitrogenous waste products (urea) that are usually excreted in the urine
Uremia or uraemia (see spelling differences) is a term used to loosely describe the illness accompanying kidney failure (also called renal failure), in particular the nitrogenous waste products associated with the failure of this organ.
Blood poisoning resulting from the retention of waste products usually excreted as urine
The illness associated with the buildup of urea in the blood because the kidneys are not working effectively. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, weakness, and mental confusion.
A condition of excess toxins or impurities in the blood. Symptoms include weakness, lack of energy, poor appetite, weight loss, metallic or ammonia taste in the mouth, skin color changes, and worsening memory.
Toxic condition associated with renal insufficiency produced by retention in the blood of nitrogenous substances normally excreted by the kidney.
Buildup of waste products in the blood due to the inability of the kidneys to excrete them.
Disease of urea build-up caused by dysfunction of the kidneys.