erythremia

/ˌɛrɪˈθriːmiə/
noun
  1. A medical condition in which the body produces too many red blood cells, causing the blood to become thicker than normal.
    • Treatment for erythremia may include regular blood removal to reduce the number of red blood cells.
    • People with erythremia often experience headaches and dizziness due to their thick blood.
    • The doctor diagnosed the patient with erythremia after noticing his unusually high red blood cell count.
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