Blood 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.
false the correct term is septicemia
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Septicemia, also known as blood poisoning, is not a bacteria itself. It is a serious medical condition that occurs when bacteria or other pathogens enter the bloodstream and cause a systemic infection. Sepisemia can be caused by various types of bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
Lead poisoning is a medical condition, also known as saturnism, plumbism or painter's colic, caused by increased blood lead levels. Lead may cause irreversible neurological damage as well as renal disease, cardiovascular effects, and reproductive toxicity.
Yes, blood poisoning, also known as sepsis, is a severe response to an infection that can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. It can lead to multiple organ failure and death if not managed effectively with antibiotics and other medical interventions.
No. it is impossible to die from writing on the skin with ink . also it is impossibe to get blood poisoning from the same thing it has been provin ....
Sewage poisoning, also known as hydrogen sulfide gas, is the result of bacterial breakdown of organic waste, from humans or animals.
Red blood cells are also known as erythrocytes
Theobromine poisoning is also known as chocolate poisoning and it is common in animals such as cats and dogs. It is not common in humans since humans do not tend to ingest large amounts chocolate.
A toxicology blood test, also known as a toxicology screen, is a test that analyzes blood samples to identify the presence of drugs or alcohol in the body. It is commonly used in emergency medicine, forensic investigations, and workplace drug testing to assess drug use or poisoning.