Sentences with phrase «urinary output»

This magnesium loss appears to be secondary to increased urinary glucose, which increases urinary output.7
He added: «Diuretic response could be measured by urinary output but when patients no longer need a catheter it is difficult to capture how much fluid they have lost.
Symptoms of TR may be difficult to detect but may include weakness and fatigue, active pulsing in the neck veins, reduced urinary output, and swelling in the legs, ankles, feet, or abdomen.
These lifeguards did not have elevated levels of calcium in their blood, but they did have elevated levels of calcium in their urine, which the authors attributed to excess 25 (OH) D; insufficient urinary output, which the authors attributed to dehydration; and elevated levels of uric acid in their blood, which the authors suggested resulted from «solar damage to the skin.»
Dandelion was approved by the European Scientific Cooperative for enhanced urinary output; if fact, it's their herb of choice.
Treatment may include aggressive fluid therapy with monitoring urinary output, vasopressors, pain control (aggressive pain control may be warranted), antioxidants such as N acetylcysteine, diphenhydramine, anti-seizure medications, oxygen, gastroprotectants and transfusions.
Side effects may include decreased urinary output, drowsiness, dry mouth, and, rarely, diarrhea or vomiting.
Elevated levels may affect a dog's metabolism and can be associated with anxiousness, increased thirst, increased urinary output and weight loss.
He still nurses every 3 - 4 hours overnight which means he has plenty of fluids to add to his urinary output.
Fewer than six wet diapers in 24 hours or diapers that stay dry for two or three hours, which might be a sign that urinary output is unusually scant
Other signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism in cats include increased thirst and urinary output, diarrhea, vomiting, hyperactivity, aggression and other behavioral changes, excessive shedding, increased heart rate, weakness, periodic labored breathing, an enlarged left heart ventricle, hypertension, and other problems.
Diabetes and kidney disease, as well as Cushing's disease, present with increased water intake and urinary output.
When ingested, the toxic treat causes panting, vomiting, diarrhea, increased water intake and urinary output, tremors, seizures and abnormal heart rhythms.
The most common side effects of corticosteroid drugs include marked increases in water intake, urinary output, appetite and panting.
One condition in male cats involves a blockage of their urinary output, causing a backup of urine that becomes toxic.
As the kidney function begins to diminish, signs of kidney failure set in, which include a noticeable increase in the cat's water intake and urinary output.
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