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Excess urination
Polyuria (/ˌpɒliˈjʊəriə/) is excessive or an abnormally large production or passage of urine (greater than 2.5 L or 3 L over 24 hours in adults). Increased
Polyuria
Unusually frequent need to urinate at night
diary, a physician can classify the patient as having global polyuria, nocturnal polyuria, or bladder storage problems. A voiding bladder diary should
Nocturia
Impaired renal function disease
diabetes insipidus, presenting with polydipsia (excessive thirst) and polyuria (excretion of a large amount of dilute urine). Dehydration is common, and
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
Nephrogenic_diabetes_insipidus
Medical condition
hypothalamo-hypophyseal tract in the pituitary stalk. This condition has only polyuria in common with diabetes. Although not mutually exclusive, with most typical
Central_diabetes_insipidus
Abnormally strong sensation of hunger or desire to eat
(both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia), and, along with polydipsia and polyuria, it is one of the "3 Ps" commonly associated with uncontrolled diabetes
Polyphagia
Genus of viruses
hypotensive, low urine production (oliguria), high urine production (polyuria), and recovery. Symptoms usually occur 12–16 days after exposure to the
Hantavirus
Medical condition
often, though not necessarily, associated with urinary incontinence and polyuria (large total volume of urine). However, in other cases, urinary frequency
Frequent_urination
Too much blood sugar, usually because of diabetes
pronounced hunger Polydipsia – frequent thirst, especially excessive thirst Polyuria – increased volume of urination (not an increased frequency, although it
Hyperglycemia
Group of clinically similar illnesses caused by species of hantaviruses
hypotensive, low urine production (oliguria), high urine production (polyuria or diuretic), and recovery. Symptoms usually occur 12–16 days after exposure
Hantavirus hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
Hantavirus_hemorrhagic_fever_with_renal_syndrome
Excessive thirst or excess drinking
can be a possible cause. The combination of polydipsia and (nocturnal) polyuria is also seen in (primary) hyperaldosteronism (which often goes with hypokalemia)
Polydipsia
Craving for potable fluids experienced by animals
Excessive thirst, called polydipsia, along with excessive urination, known as polyuria, may be an indication of diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipidus. There
Thirst
Endocrine disorder in cats
without obesity; restlessness (76%); tachycardia (66%); polydipsia and polyuria (60%); emesis; and cardiac murmur (53%). Less common symptoms include:
Feline_hyperthyroidism
Mammalian hormone released from the pituitary gland
is recommended that it be cautiously used in instances of perioperative polyuria, sensitivity to the drug, asthma, seizures, heart failure, a comatose state
Vasopressin
Increase in urine production
(/ˌdaɪjʊˈriːsɪs/) is the excretion of urine, especially when excessive (polyuria). The term collectively denotes the physiologic processes underpinning
Diuresis
Anatomical structure
antidiuretic hormone, resulting in polydipsia (excessive water intake) and polyuria (excessive urination, central diabetes insipidus). The diameter of the
Pituitary_stalk
Group of endocrine diseases characterized by high blood sugar levels
Classic symptoms include the three Ps: polydipsia (excessive thirst), polyuria (excessive urination), and polyphagia (excessive hunger), together with
Diabetes
"often". It is unclear whether the condition described was excessive urine (polyuria), which may have been symptomatic of diabetes, or increased frequency of
History_of_diabetes
Involuntary urination in an older child or adult
frequently while they are asleep when compared to healthy children. Nocturnal polyuria is defined as having more than 130% of the expected bladder capacity, which
Enuresis
Viral pulmonary disease of humans
cardiopulmonary phase. During the recovery phase, increased urination (polyuria) occurs as renal function returns. Repeated infections of hantaviruses
Hantavirus_pulmonary_syndrome
Condition characterized by large amounts of dilute urine and increased thirst
thirst. With increased thirst, the person now experiences a polydipsia and polyuria cycle. Hereditary forms of diabetes insipidus account for less than 10%
Diabetes_insipidus
Uncontrolled leakage of urine
causes may include infection, medication or drugs, psychological factors, polyuria, hydrocephalus, stool impaction, and restricted mobility. The causes leading
Urinary_incontinence
Release of urine from the urinary bladder
Urinary tract infection, which can cause urinary frequency and dysuria Polyuria, abnormally large production of urine, associated with, in particular,
Urination
Medical condition
mucocele. A study of 66 dogs with Cushing's found 91% of dogs to have either polyuria or polydipsia, 79% to have polyphagia, and 77% to have alopecia. Signs
Cushing's syndrome (veterinary)
Cushing's_syndrome_(veterinary)
Disorder causing trouble with sleeping
excessive release of cortisol, which can lead to poor sleep quality. Nocturnal polyuria, excessive night-time urination, can also result in a poor quality of sleep
Insomnia
Urinary protein
from the calcium released as the bones are destroyed, dehydration due to polyuria, amyloidosis or from the light chains themselves.[citation needed] The
Bence_Jones_protein
Medical condition
characterizations is broad, people affected by nephronophthisis typically present with polyuria (production of a large volume of urine), polydipsia (excessive liquid intake)
Nephronophthisis
Form of diabetes mellitus
sugar, which typically manifests in children as a few days to weeks of polyuria (increased urination), polydipsia (increased thirst), and weight loss after
Type_1_diabetes
Chemical compound
(April 1976). "Lithium orotate, carbonate and chloride: pharmacokinetics, polyuria in rats". British Journal of Pharmacology. 56 (4): 399–402. doi:10.1111/j
Lithium_orotate
Symptoms due to excess consumption of calcium and alkali
(Burnett syndrome), symptoms may include muscle aches, psychosis, tremor, polyuria (producing large volumes of dilute urine), polydipsia (intense thirst)
Milk-alkali_syndrome
Chemical compound
following side effects: burning or itching of the penis of a sexual partner; polyuria; vulvar itching, soreness, edema, or discharge. Clotrimazole creams and
Clotrimazole
Medical condition of low urine output
as less than 1 mL/kg/h, in infants is not attributed to kidney failure. Polyuria (excessive urine production) Anuria (absolute lack of urine output) Intra-abdominal
Oliguria
Kidney disorder
clinical features of proximal renal tubular acidosis are:[citation needed] Polyuria, polydipsia and dehydration Hypophosphatemic rickets (in children) and
Fanconi_syndrome
Thyrotoxicosis in Hashimoto's thyroiditis
hair loss, weakness, hyperactivity, irritability, apathy, depression, polyuria, polydipsia, delirium, and sweating. Additionally, patients may present
Hashitoxicosis
Abnormal release of urination-reducing hormones in the body
from Germany induced polyuria and increased urinary salt excretion in 1913. Water intake restriction did not stop the polyuria, and salt continued to
Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion
Syndrome_of_inappropriate_antidiuretic_hormone_secretion
Anatomical system consisting of the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and the urethra
health. Producing too much or too little urine requires medical attention. Polyuria is a condition of excessive urine production (> 2.5 L/day). Conditions
Urinary_system
Medical condition
6p12.2) cause ARPKD. Symptoms and signs include abdominal discomfort, polyuria, polydipsia, incidental discovery of hypertension, and abdominal mass.
Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease
Autosomal_recessive_polycystic_kidney_disease
Medical condition
or elevated levels of glucose. Symptoms of diabetes such as polydipsia, polyuria and weight loss may sometimes be present. The causes of the HAIR-AN syndrome
HAIR-AN_syndrome
Mood-stabilizing psychiatric medication
muscle twitching Nausea (usually transient) Polydipsia – increased thirst Polyuria – increased urination Renal (kidney) toxicity which may lead to chronic
Lithium_(medication)
Excessive production of thyroid hormone
(polydipsia), increased appetite (polyphagia), and increased urine production (polyuria). Other symptoms include hyperactivity, possible aggression, an unkempt
Hyperthyroidism
Benzodiazepine
double vision menorrhagia loss of or dramatic gain in appetite thirst with polyuria urinary incontinence dysphagia abdominal pain diarrhoea constipation Major
Loprazolam
Species of flowering plant
can experience weight loss, hyperbilirubinemia, photosensitization, and polyuria. The plant's common name in Japan is hahaki-gi (箒木) or hōki-gusa (箒草) which
Bassia_scoparia
Diabetes medication
The glucose acts as an osmotic diuretic (this effect is the cause of polyuria in diabetes), which can lead to dehydration. The increased amount of glucose
Dapagliflozin
Liquid by-product of animal metabolism
health. Producing too much or too little urine needs medical attention. Polyuria is a condition of excessive production of urine (> 2.5 L/day), oliguria
Urine
Potentially fatal overhydration
Measurements with a Standard Indirect Test in the Differential Diagnosis of Polyuria". New England Journal of Medicine. 305 (26): 1539–1546. doi:10.1056/NEJM198112243052601
Water_intoxication
Tumor of the pituitary gland
that causes severe thirst and excessive production of very dilute urine (polyuria) which can lead to dehydration. Vasopressin is produced in the hypothalamus
Pituitary_adenoma
Chemical used to kill rodents
within 18-36 hours of ingestion and can include depression, anorexia, polyuria and polydipsia. As serum calcium concentrations increase, clinical signs
Rodenticide
Ingestion of water or other liquids
psychological condition termed polydipsia. It is often accompanied by polyuria and may itself be a symptom of diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipidus
Drinking
Deficit of total body water
general discomfort, loss of appetite, nausea, decreased urine volume (unless polyuria is the cause of dehydration), confusion, unexplained tiredness, purple
Dehydration
Medical condition
and it usually lasts 1 to 2 days. Intravascular fluid overload leads to polyuria and can cause flash pulmonary edema and cardiac arrest, with possibly fatal
Capillary_leak_syndrome
Form of diabetes mellitus
in the 1920s. The classic symptoms of diabetes are frequent urination (polyuria), increased thirst (polydipsia), increased hunger (polyphagia), and weight
Type_2_diabetes
Patient information collected by a physician
and loss of coordination). Endocrine system (weight loss, polydipsia, polyuria, increased appetite (polyphagia) and irritability). Musculoskeletal system
Medical_history
Medical condition
including increased thirst (polydipsia), increased volume of urination (polyuria), and increased hunger (polyphagia). Symptoms of HHS include: Altered level
Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state
Hyperosmolar_hyperglycemic_state
Steroidal antiandrogen and antimineralocorticoid
vomiting 6 1.8 24 3.6 Weight gainb 5 1.5 1 0.2 Abdominal pain 0 0 ≥11a ≥1.7 Polyuria 2 0.6 8 1.2 Fatigue/lethargy 1 0.3 ≥12a ≥1.8 Footnotes: a = Precise values
Spironolactone
Ways of assessing the function of the kidneys
nocturia, gross hematuria, family history of kidney disease, diabetes and polyuria. The most important items in a physical examination are signs of vasculitis
Assessment_of_kidney_function
Urologic dysuria (R30.0) hematospermia hematuria (R31) impotence (N48.4) polyuria (R35) retrograde ejaculation strangury urethral discharge urinary frequency
List_of_medical_symptoms
urine antidiuretic, diuresis, diuretic, dysuria, enuresis, polyurea, polyuria, uraemia/uremia, uremic, ureter, urethra, urology urin- of or pertaining
List of medical roots and affixes
List_of_medical_roots_and_affixes
Excess aldosterone in the body
Intermittent or temporary paralysis Muscle spasms Muscle weakness Numbness Polyuria Polydipsia Tingling Metabolic alkalosis Primary aldosteronism (hyporeninemic
Hyperaldosteronism
Active form of vitamin D
constipation, anorexia, apathy, headache, thirst, pruritus, sweating, and/or polyuria. Compared to other vitamin D compounds in clinical use (cholecalciferol
Calcitriol
Glands of the endocrine system that secrete hormones to blood
Hyposecretion of insulin results in diabetes mellitus; cardinal signs are polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia. Clarke, I. J. (January 2015). "Hypothalamus
Endocrine_gland
Blood glucose test for a non-fasting person
200mg/dL or higher accompanied by classic symptoms of hyperglycemia such as polyuria or polydipsia, suggests a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus , and ≥ 200 mg/dl
Random_glucose_test
Medical condition
(polyhydramnios). After birth, the infant is seen to urinate and drink excessively (polyuria, and polydipsia, respectively). Life-threatening dehydration may result
Bartter_syndrome
Medical condition
Signs and symptoms 1. Vomiting 2. Abdominal pain 3. Polydipsia/polyuria 4. Encephalopathy Lab findings 5. Elevated bilirubin ( >0.8 mg/dL) 6. Hypoglycemia
Complications_of_pregnancy
Gender-affirming medical treatment
Hyperprolactinaemia Gallstones Osteoporosis Hyperkalemia Cerebrovascular disease Polyuria (or dehydration) Meningioma Only present in individuals taking spironolactone
Gender-affirming hormone therapy
Gender-affirming_hormone_therapy
Renal function test
nocturia, gross hematuria, family history of kidney disease, diabetes and polyuria. The most important items in a physical examination are signs of vasculitis
Glomerular_filtration_rate
Any disorder affecting the bladder or urethra of cats
all of which can present with very similar symptoms: frequent urination (polyuria) blood in urine (hematuria) painful, frequent urination of small volumes
Feline lower urinary tract disease
Feline_lower_urinary_tract_disease
Excess of amniotic fluid in the amniotic sac
maternal diabetes mellitus, which causes fetal hyperglycemia and resulting polyuria (fetal urine is a major source of amniotic fluid). A recent study distinguishes
Polyhydramnios
Involuntary urination while asleep
first present as nocturnal enuresis. It is classically associated with polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia; weight loss, lethargy, and diaper candidiasis
Nocturnal_enuresis
Medical condition
urine: ↑PO4 Loop of Henle Bartter's syndrome NKCC2 (type 1) 15q15-21.1 AR Polyuria, polydipsia, muscle weakness, hypovolemia, normotensive or hypotensive
Tubulopathy
Surgical removal of one or both testicles
drowsiness, confusion, headache, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, gastritis, polyuria, polydipsia, and electrolyte imbalance (hyperkalemia). Cyproterone can
Orchiectomy
Chemical compound
metallic taste, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, black stool, polyuria, kidney stones, metabolic acidosis and electrolyte changes (hypokalemia
Acetazolamide
Chemical compound
bradycardia, abdominal cramping, increased gastric acid secretion, diarrhea and polyuria. If muscarine reaches the brain it can cause tremor, convulsions and hypothermia
Muscarine
Medical condition
(SIADH). Signs and symptoms of CSWS include large amounts of urination (polyuria, defined as over three liters of urine output over 24 hours in an adult)
Cerebral salt-wasting syndrome
Cerebral_salt-wasting_syndrome
Medical condition
potassium) along with it in a process known as osmotic diuresis. This leads to polyuria, dehydration, and polydipsia. The absence of insulin also leads to the
Diabetic_ketoacidosis
Monoclonal antibody
such as: ataxia, seizures, paresis, recumbency, urinary incontinence, polyuria, and polydipsia. A global pharmacovigilance reporting of the first monoclonal
Bedinvetmab
Medical condition
to the distal tubule may cause loss of urine-concentrating ability and polyuria.[citation needed] In most cases of acute tubulointerstitial nephritis,
Interstitial_nephritis
Overview of and topical guide to diabetes
resistance. The resultant high blood sugar produces the classical symptoms of polyuria (frequent urination), polydipsia (increased thirst) and polyphagia (increased
Outline_of_diabetes
Ciliopathic recessive genetic disorder
is partial syndactyl (most usually between the second and third toes)" Polyuria/polydipsia (nephrogenic diabetes insipidus) Ataxia/poor coordination/imbalance
Bardet–Biedl_syndrome
Metabolic acid-base disorder
include a variety of gastrointestinal and urinary symptoms, including polyuria, polydipsia, constipation, diarrhea, bouts of dehydration, and decreased
Renal_tubular_acidosis
Medical condition
Intermittent or temporary paralysis Muscle spasms Muscle weakness Numbness Polyuria Polydipsia Tingling Hypernatraemia Metabolic alkalosis Aldosterone synthase
Glucocorticoid remediable aldosteronism
Glucocorticoid_remediable_aldosteronism
diuresis, diuretic, dysuria, enuresis, homocystinuria, lithuresis, polyurea, polyuria, strangury, uraemia/uremia, urea, uremic, uresiesthesia, uresis, ureter
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/U
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/U
Medical condition caused by the deposition of calcium salts in the kidneys
area, flanks of the back, groin, or testicles. These include renal colic, polyuria and polydipsia: Renal colic is usually caused by pre-existing nephrolithiasis
Nephrocalcinosis
Medical conditions
vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, lethargy, depression, confusion, polyuria, polydipsia and generalized aches and pains. The amount of biologically
Disorders of calcium metabolism
Disorders_of_calcium_metabolism
cycles) Breast pain Cystitis Dysmenorrhoea Dysuria Menorrhagia Nocturia Polyuria Urinary tract infection Urinary urgency Vaginitis Anaemia Leucopenia Lymphadenopathy
List of adverse effects of paroxetine
List_of_adverse_effects_of_paroxetine
Increase in parathyroid hormone levels
decreased appetite, feelings of nausea, abdominal pain, pancreatitis, polyuria, polydipsia, cognitive impairment, kidney stones (), vertigo and osteopenia
Hyperparathyroidism
Lysosomal storage disease
blood (acidosis). Presentation in the first 6–12 months with poor growth, polyuria, polydipsia, dehydration, and rickets secondary to proximal renal tubular
Cystinosis
High calcium (Ca2+) level in the blood serum
be fatal to pets. Observable symptoms may develop such as polydipsia, polyuria, extreme fatigue, or constipation. In certain outdoor environments, animals
Hypercalcaemia
diuresis, diuretic, dysuria, enuresis, homocystinuria, lithuresis, polyurea, polyuria, strangury, uraemia/uremia, urea, uremic, uresiesthesia, uresis, ureter
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z
Triads of medical diseases
hyperparathyroidism Stones (kidney stones), bones (bone-related complications), thrones (polyuria), abdominal groans (gastro-intestinal symptoms), psychiatric overtones
List of medical triads, tetrads, and pentads
List_of_medical_triads,_tetrads,_and_pentads
Medical condition
dystrophy (strabismus, cataract, astigmatism etc.) Brachydactyly or Syndactyly Polyuria and/or polydipsia (nephrogenic diabetes insipidus) Ataxia, poor coordination
Laurence–Moon_syndrome
urine (hematuria), difficulty urinating (dysuria), and frequent urination (polyuria). The most common types of bacteria cultured from the urine of dogs with
List_of_dog_diseases
Medical condition
to diabetes mellitus): inability to concentrate the urine, leading to polyuria (production of large amounts of clear urine) that is low in solutes, dehydration
Hypopituitarism
Insufficient potassium in the blood
intracellular concentration of potassium. In addition to urinary losses from polyuria and volume contraction, also an obligate loss of potassium from kidney
Hypokalemia
Condition in which there are elevated levels of the fluoride ion in the body
kidney injury is characterised by failure to concentrate urine, leading to polyuria, and subsequent dehydration with hypernatremia and hyperosmolarity. Inorganic
Fluoride_toxicity
spasms Neoplasm formation Pain in extremity Palpitation Peripheral edema Polyuria Tachycardia Thirst Thrombocytopenia Urine abnormality Gastrointestinal
List of adverse effects of ribavirin
List_of_adverse_effects_of_ribavirin
Medical condition
metabolising it. Symptoms include: polypynoea, anxiety, tachycardia, aggression, polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, and cachexia. Immune-mediated endocrine disorders
Hypothyroidism_in_dogs
Vitamin D3, a chemical compound
within 18–36 h of ingestion and can include depression, loss of appetite, polyuria, and polydipsia." High-dose cholecalciferol will tend to rapidly accumulate
Cholecalciferol
reduce fevers, swelling and coughing, abscesses, amenorrhea, jaundice, and polyuria. The plant is deadly if improperly prepared; causing pulmonary edema, cerebral
List of traditional Chinese medicines
List_of_traditional_Chinese_medicines
Plaza in Manhattan, New York
are questionable. The carbon footprint of some of the materials such as polyuria (commonly used in the making of spandex) and corian (made up of acrylic
Peter_Minuit_Plaza
Medical condition
electrolyte loss. Symptoms of DKA can be noticed within a few hours, like polyuria (excessive urine production), polydipsia (excessive thirst), Weight loss
Complications_of_diabetes
Medical diagnostic test
12 November 2010. Water deprivation and desmopressin test at GPnote Hypotonic polyuria: at the cross-roads of copeptin Water deprivation test protocol
Fluid_deprivation_test
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Mighty with a Spear; Form of Gerald; Rules by the Spear
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Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Russian
A Massive
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