«When a patient experiences acute renal failure, clinicians can see
if urine output is improving or if serum creatinine is decreasing.
Not exact matches
Beyond, crying,
if your child has has any symptoms such as fever, vomiting, poor feeding, lethargy, poor
urine output, dehydration, or any other symptom that's concerning, you need to talk to a doctor about your child immediately.
If you notice a change in your pet's fluid intake (and subsequent increased
urine output or increased urinary accidents) call your veterinarian for an examination.
Pets typically require less food during colder months, so do not be alarmed
if your pet is not eating as much, as long as he or she is eating an adequate amount of food and having normal
urine and bowel
output.