Toxemia
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British pronunciation/tɒksˈiːmiə/
American pronunciation/tɑːksˈiːmiə/

Definition & Meaning of "toxemia"

Toxemia
01

blood poisoning caused by bacterial toxic substances in the blood

02

abnormal pregnancy condition marked by high blood pressure, swelling, and protein in the urine, often known as preeclampsia

What is "toxemia"?

Toxemia, also known as preeclampsia, is a serious condition that can occur during pregnancy, typically after 20 weeks. It is characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to organs such as the liver and kidneys. Other symptoms may include protein in the urine, swelling, sudden weight gain, headaches, vision changes, and abdominal pain. Toxemia can lead to complications for both the mother and baby, including seizures, premature birth, and low birth weight. Treatment may involve bed rest, medication to lower blood pressure, and close monitoring by healthcare providers. In serious cases, early delivery of the baby may be necessary to prevent further complications.

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Untreated toxemia can complicate both the mother's and baby's health.
Severe toxemia may need hospitalization for close medical supervision.
Pregnant individuals with past toxemia receive extra attention in subsequent pregnancies.
Education on toxemia signs is vital in prenatal care.
Mary was diagnosed with toxemia during pregnancy.
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