IPA: /ˌhaɪpərjʊəˈrɪsiːmə/
KK: /haɪpərˌjʊrɪˈsiːmiə/
A condition where there is too much uric acid in the blood, which can lead to health issues like gout.
The doctor diagnosed him with hyperuricemia after reviewing his blood test results.
Hyperuricemia → It is formed from "hyper-" (meaning over or excessive) and "uric" (from Latin "urica", meaning urine) and "emia" (from Greek "haima", meaning blood). The term describes a condition of having an excessive amount of uric acid in the blood.
Think of 'hyper-' meaning excessive, and 'uric' relating to urine, combined with 'emia' meaning blood — this helps you remember that hyperuricemia refers to having too much uric acid in the blood.
No commonly confused words.