Signs that baby is not getting enough formula may include
diminished urine output, slow weight gain, continued crying, and / or skin appearing loose and wrinkly.
Not exact matches
baby's diaper
output has
diminished,
urine is concentrated, stools are scanty and less than the size of a quarter.
As the toxins take effect,
urine output will
diminish.
Petwave.com says, «Anything that adversely affects thirst or appetite, or that
diminishes water or food intake, can predispose a dog to dehydration... Dogs with some systemic diseases — especially those that cause vomiting, diarrhea, appetite loss or excessive
urine production and
output — are also predisposed to dehydration.»
Renal tissue perfusion
diminishes when MAP declines below approximately 65 mm Hg.4 In patients with sustained MAP < 65 mm Hg, the patient's
urine output should be monitored closely because decreased
urine output can signify impaired renal perfusion.