Drinking plenty of fluid is good for your body (this produces more urine). I think about 8 large glasses of water is a good amount to drink each day, more in the summer.
urine volume would hugely increase ... because the ADH is an anti-urination material.
The body attempts to conserve fluid under these conditions. With blood loss, there is less volume in the circulatory system. Therefore, increased release of anitdiuretic hormone (ADH) will occur, causing less urine to be formed, and allowing the body to conserve needed fluids. The body has homeostatic sensors, which provide feedback to the brain, regarding volume of fluid in the circulatory system. When the volume is low, ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) is released, minimizing or stopping urine output in order that needed blood volume is conserved. The body has homeostatic sensors, which provide feedback to the brain, regarding volume of fluid in the circulatory system. When the volume is low, ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) is released, minimizing or stopping urine output in order that needed blood volume is conserved.
Yes, severe dehydration causes urine volume to decrease. Your body will conserve water to maintain homeostasis.
In order to find the answer to this one might pose this question to a doctor. Another way to get the answer to this question would be to ask a urologist.
The colour of urine in diabetes (both, diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus) is very very pale yellow (almost colourless). This is because diabetes is characterised by polyuria ie, increased volume of urine output, which is majorly due to increased excretion of water from the body, the quantity of pigment urochrome (which gives the normal pale yellow colour to urine) remaining the same. This makes urine in diabetic patients more pale, almost colourless
The blatter rids your body of urine to maintain your bodys fluid volume
Urine doesn't create or excrete heat. It dissipates heat and it would be the value of the temperature and the volume of the urine probably expressed in "calories" of heat energy. For humans the urine exits the body at about 99 degrees, but the volume would be a variable.
If you have hemorrhage, your blood is in a place somewhere else when it should be inside your blood vessels. You will have a decreased urine output because your body will increase water reabsorption to have a greater blood volume so your body will conserve body fluids.
This means that there is more volume being excreted out of the body, therefore hydrophillic drugs usually clear rapidly from the body .
Salt which is taken in by the body into the blood, causes the water in the body to follow salt into the blood vessels. This increased uptake of water into the circulatory system increases the volume of blood in the blood vessels. This increased volume increases blood pressure.
Volume varies and can be anywhere from 500 mL to as much as 12 liters of urine can be produce to maintain homeostasis within the body.
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