The phrase “pregnant with congestion” is not a standard clinical diagnosis found in medical textbooks, yet it evokes a powerful and visceral image. It merges two distinct states: the creative, anticipatory fullness of pregnancy and the obstructive, stagnant overaccumulation of congestion. This essay argues that while the term lacks formal medical currency, it serves as a potent descriptive and metaphorical lens through which to examine a range of physiological conditions, particularly in the realms of hepatology, cardiology, and otorhinolaryngology. Furthermore, its metaphorical extension into urban planning, economics, and digital culture reveals a profound human anxiety about systems—biological, social, or mechanical—that become paradoxically burdened by their own excess.
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