IPA: //paɪˈiːmiə//
KK: /paɪˈiːmiə/
A serious medical condition where bacteria that produce pus enter the bloodstream, leading to infections and the formation of multiple abscesses in the body.
The patient was diagnosed with pyemia after showing symptoms of severe infection and multiple abscesses.
Pyemia is derived from the Greek roots "puon" (meaning pus) and "haima" (meaning blood). The term refers to a condition characterized by the presence of pus in the blood, typically due to an infection.
Think of 'pus' ('puon') in the 'blood' ('haima') to remember that pyemia refers to a condition involving pus in the bloodstream.