"Uricaemia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hyperuricemia, also known as hyperuricaemia, is a condition in which there is an elevated level of uric acid in the blood. It occurs when the body produces too much uric acid or the kidneys do not remove enough uric acid from the body. This can cause a number of health problems, including gout, kidney stones, and kidney disease. Symptoms of hyperuricemia may include:
- Redness and warmth around the joint or over the urinary tract
- Swelling and pain around the joint or over the urinary tract
- Limited range of joint motion
- Fatigue
This condition can be managed through a healthy lifestyle and sometimes medication.
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"Uria" can have a few different meanings depending on the context, but based on the most common uses, here are a few possibilities:<br><br> In biology, Uria is a genus of marine birds commonly known as guillemots.<br> In finance, Urion or Uria can be the name of a city in Slovenia that is part of the Slovenska Bistrica municipality.<br> In linguistics, Uria is sometimes used as a placeholder or a made-up name for a fictional language.<br><br>If none of these match the context you're thinking of, could you please provide more information or clarification about "Uria"?
Uricemia refers to an excess of uric acid in the blood. Elevated levels of uric acid in the blood, known as hyperuricemia, can lead to conditions such as gout, kidney disease, and kidney stones. It can also increase the risk of other diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease.
Uricotelism refers to an organism or animal that feeds on uricotelic animals, meaning those that eliminate waste in the form of uric acid. Uricotelic animals, such as many birds and reptiles, have a high concentration of uric acid in their blood, which is then excreted as a solid waste, whereas ureotelic animals (like mammals) excrete waste in the form of urea.