Uremia is a term used to loosely describe the illness accompanying kidney failure (also called renal failure). In kidney failure, urea and other waste products, which are normally excreted into the urine, are retained in the blood. Early symptoms include anorexia and lethargy, and late symptoms can include decreased mental acuity and coma. It is usually diagnosed in kidney dialysis patients when the glomerular filtration rate, a measure of kidney function, is below 50% of normal.[1] Azotemia is another word that refers to high levels of urea, but is used primarily when the abnormality can be measured chemically but is not yet so severe as to produce symptoms. Uremia can also result in fibrinous pericarditis. There are many dysfunctions caused by uremia affecting many systems of the body, such as blood (lower levels of erythropoietin), sex (lower levels of testosterone/estrogen) and bones (osteoporosis and metastatic calcifications
The condition known as uremic poisoning is also referred to as uremia. Uremia occurs when the kidneys are unable to effectively filter waste products from the blood, leading to a buildup of toxic substances in the body. Symptoms of uremia can include fatigue, nausea, confusion, and swelling.
Yes, ergot poisoning can be fatal if left untreated. Symptoms can include hallucinations, severe convulsions, gangrene, and death due to lack of blood circulation. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if there is suspicion of ergot poisoning.
Lead poisoning typically does not cause pinpoint pupils. Pinpoint pupils are more commonly associated with opioid overdose or use. Lead poisoning can cause a variety of symptoms, including abdominal pain, fatigue, and cognitive impairment.
Yes, chocolate poisoning in humans can be fatal, especially in cases of ingestion of large amounts of chocolate or high concentrations of theobromine, a toxic compound found in chocolate. Symptoms of chocolate poisoning can include vomiting, diarrhea, rapid heart rate, seizures, and in severe cases, death. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if chocolate poisoning is suspected.
Symptoms of formaldehyde poisoning that affect the skin may include irritation, redness, itching, and blistering.
Nerio Bernardi died on January 12, 1971, in Rome, Lazio, Italy of uremic poisoning.
Merie Earle died on November 4, 1984, in Glendale, California, USA of uremic poisoning.
Fred Cavens died on April 30, 1962, in Hollywood, California, USA of uremic poisoning.
Leo Cleary died on April 11, 1955, in Hollywood, California, USA of uremic poisoning.
Maudie Prickett died on April 14, 1976, in Pasadena, California, USA of uremic poisoning.
Virginia Pearson died on June 6, 1958, in Hollywood, California, USA of uremic poisoning.
Frank Gotch died on December 16, 1917, in Humboldt, Iowa, USA of uremic poisoning.
The condition known as uremic poisoning is also referred to as uremia. Uremia occurs when the kidneys are unable to effectively filter waste products from the blood, leading to a buildup of toxic substances in the body. Symptoms of uremia can include fatigue, nausea, confusion, and swelling.
William Beaudine died on March 18, 1970, in Canoga Park, California, USA of uremic poisoning.
Rags Ragland died on August 20, 1946, in Los Angeles, California, USA of uremic poisoning.
Robert Gleckler died on February 25, 1939, in Los Angeles, California, USA of uremic poisoning.
George Beban died on October 5, 1928, in Los Angeles, California, USA of fall from horse, uremic poisoning.