Serious toxemia from alcohol may cause a heart to be very slow.
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They suffer, however, from a slow, continuous intestinal toxemia or poison.
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Fever, toxemia, cyanosis, dyspnea and paroxysmal cough are promptly shown.
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I was swollen from toxemia and had been on bed rest for over a month.
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If it is due to a toxemia from intestinal disturbance, that may readily be remedied.
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With the progressive toxemia of typhoid fever the blood pressure will become lowered from the myocardial degeneration.
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This condition may be due to some toxemia, nervous irritability, or some irritation in the heart muscle.
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Bacterial toxins produced in the gut enter the circulation and cause a systemic toxemia and targeted cell damage.
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These mice grew normally but exhibited enhanced sensitivity to LPS-induced toxemia, notable for an increase in vascular permeability and apoptosis.
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They generally proceed harmoniously, but if they do not there results an autointoxication of the mother which is called a toxemia.
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It must be clearly understood, however, that any of these symptoms may be present without indicating that a toxemia is developing.
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Any one of these symptoms may or may not indicate toxemia; but it should be reported at once to the attending physician.
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The blood pressure is raised not only by intestinal toxemia and uremia, but also by lead poisoning and the conditions generally present in gout.
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Headache as an indicator of toxemia is of special significance when coupled with the other two cardinal symptoms of eclampsia-urinary casts and increasing high blood-pressure
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Such a movement is a certain indication that the bowel is not emptying itself satisfactorily and that a constant toxemia or poisoning is going on.
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By far the most important members of this group are the toxemias of pregnancy.