Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

azotemia

Noun
/ˌæz.oʊˈtiː.mi.ə/
Definition
A medical condition characterized by an excessive amount of nitrogen-containing compounds in the blood, typically due to kidney dysfunction.
Examples
  • Patients with azotemia may experience symptoms such as fatigue and nausea.
  • Doctors often monitor kidney function for signs of azotemia in individuals with chronic health conditions.
  • The presence of azotemia can be a critical factor in determining treatment options for kidney-related diseases.
Meaning
Azotemia refers to a buildup of waste products, particularly urea and creatinine, in the bloodstream resulting from impaired kidney function. This condition can indicate various underlying health issues, including acute kidney injury or chronic kidney disease.
Synonyms
  • Uremia
  • Kidney failure
  • Renal insufficiency