Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Uremia happens when you have an imbalance with your electrolytes. this usually happens to people with kidney failure. The kidney is essential for maintaining the body's acid and electrolyte balance. Once your kidney is damaged, this can lead to an increase of your urea in the blood thus will lead to a condition called uremia.
I don't think uremia is a disease per se but it is a disease process.
Instructions:
Pregnant patients with uremia require specialized evaluation and treatment; in this situation, seek immediate consultation with a specialist. Pregnant women should be under the care of an obstetrician who specializes in the management of high-risk pregnancies. A nephrologist should also be consulted, to help with hypertension control and the potential need for dialysis during the pregnancy. Medications contraindicated in pregnancy, such as ACE inhibitors, should be immediately discontinued.
Pediatric patients also require special consideration. A pediatric nephrologist or an adult nephrologist experienced in the care of pediatric nephrology patients should be involved in the care of children with proteinuria, renal insufficiency, or uremia or of children in whom dialysis is indicated.