Uremia is the medical term meaning excessive nitrogenous waste in the blood.
The functions of blood include transporting oxygen and nutrients to cells, removing waste products from tissues, maintaining body temperature, regulating pH levels, and protecting against infections through the immune system. Blood also plays a crucial role in clotting to prevent excessive bleeding.
the kidney is the major organ that filters the waste blood
The circulatory system is a network of blood vessels that transport oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body. It consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, which work together to deliver essential substances to cells and remove waste products. This system plays a vital role in maintaining homeostasis and supporting the body's overall function.
The organ that filters the blood and removes waste is the kidneys. The kidneys are vital in maintaining the body's internal environment by regulating electrolyte balance, blood pressure, and red blood cell production. They filter waste and excess substances from the blood to form urine, which is then excreted from the body.
When blood is filtered in the kidneys, urine is produced. Urine is a liquid waste product that contains water, salts, and waste products filtered from the blood by the kidneys.
Azotemia or uremia means high blood levels of nitrogenous waste.
Azotemia
The medical term you are referring to is "uremia." Uremia occurs when the kidneys are unable to adequately filter waste products from the blood, leading to a buildup of urea and other toxins in the bloodstream. Symptoms of uremia can include fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, and changes in mental status.
The medical term for the removal of waste from the blood through a fluid exchange in the abdominal cavity is peritoneal dialysis. This process involves using the lining of the abdomen (peritoneum) as a filter to remove waste products from the blood. It is a common treatment for patients with kidney failure.
because it is a waste-product and is poisonous in excessive concentrations.
peristalsis
Prerenal azotemia is the medical term for an abnormally high level of nitrogen waste products in the blood.
Non-regulated medical waste
Peritoneal dialysis (PD)Peritoneal Dialysis, in case of impairment in kidney function
Vomit without blood is not considered a regulated medical waste in New York. Contact your local authorities regarding local laws.
Renal failure
renal ischemiaThe function of the kidneys is, among other things, to get rid of the waste products that result from the body's metabolism.If the kidney fails, the waste products build up in the blood and the body. The term for this build-up is azotaemia.