Excess urination refers to a condition where a person urinates more often and in larger amounts than normal.
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The vast majority of our clients report rapid improvement
in excess urination and other secondary symptoms associated with feline diabetes.
Likewise, the increase in ketone level could cause the body to dump more of these out of the kidney which could
cause excess urination and again lead to dehydration.
The former helps maintain a healthy blood flow to your dog's kidneys, while the latter replenishes vitamins he loses
through excess urination.
It has a diuretic effect, and
the excess urination it produces can help lower your blood pressure.
As it dries excess fluids, it is indicated for conditions like diarrhoea, night sweating, and
excess urination.
On the flight back home, I couldn't access the sea salt I'd put in my bag that had successfully resolved
the excess urination problem, so that meant I was visiting the plane bathroom every half an hour for almost the entire trip.
Diabetes mellitus is diagnosed by the presence of the typical clinical signs (excess thirst,
excess urination, excess appetite, and weight loss), a persistently high level of glucose in the blood, and the presence of glucose in the urine.
When adrenal glands no longer produce these hormones, dogs may show signs of lethargy,
excess urination and thirst, loss of appetite, vomiting / diarrhea, low blood pressure, dehydration, and muscle weakness.
There might also be
excess urination (polyuria), pain in the rear quarters, reluctance to jump or play, or even lethargy and a poor appetite.