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Polyuria (/ˌpɒliˈjʊəriə/) is
excessive or an
abnormally large production or p****age of
urine (greater than 2.5 L or 3 L over 24
hours in adults). Increased...
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diabetes insipidus,
presenting with
polydipsia (excessive thirst) and
polyuria (excretion of a
large amount of
dilute urine).
Dehydration is common, and...
- diary, a
physician can
classify the
patient as
having global polyuria,
nocturnal polyuria, or
bladder storage problems. A
voiding bladder diary should...
- hypothalamo-hypophyseal
tract in the
pituitary stalk. This
condition has only
polyuria in
common with diabetes.
Although not
mutually exclusive, with most typical...
- often,
though not necessarily, ****ociated with
urinary incontinence and
polyuria (large
total volume of urine). However, in
other cases,
urinary frequency...
- hypotensive, low
urine production (oliguria), high
urine production (
polyuria), and recovery.
Symptoms usually occur 12–16 days
after exposure to the...
- (both
hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia), and,
along with
polydipsia and
polyuria, it is one of the "3 Ps"
commonly ****ociated with
uncontrolled diabetes...
- is
recommended that it be
cautiously used in
instances of
perioperative polyuria,
sensitivity to the drug, asthma, seizures,
heart failure, a
comatose state...
- can be a
possible cause. The
combination of
polydipsia and (nocturnal)
polyuria is also seen in (primary)
hyperaldosteronism (which
often goes with hypokalemia)...
- thirst. With
increased thirst, the
person now
experiences a
polydipsia and
polyuria cycle.[citation needed]
Hereditary forms of
diabetes insipidus account...