Polyuria is excessive urination
Polyuria (excessive urination), polyphagia (excessive hunger), and polydipsia (excessive thirst).
Polyuria (frequent urination)Polydipsia (increased thirst)Polyphagia (excessive eating)
Polydipsia, polyuria, and polyphagia(also called the three poly's) areclassic symptoms typically associatedwith Type 1 diabetes, others includeunexplained weight loss, irritability,poor wound healing, dizziness andblurred visionPolydipsia, polyuria, and polyphagia
The most common symptom is the diabetes triad. The 3 P's namely Polyuria or excessive urination, Polydypsia or excessive thirst and Polyphagia or excessive hunger.
Signs of insulin deficiency include increased hunger and thirst and frequent urination. These signs may lead to a diagnosis of diabetes.
Polyuria is the medical term for producing a lot of urine. Urinary frequency describes feeling that you have to pee very often but not passing much urine (this happens in urinary tract infections). Its opposite is oliguria (small amount of urine). Polydipsia means excessive thirst and often comes alongside polyuria.
The prefix "poly-" in polyuria means many or excessive. So, polyuria refers to the condition of producing abnormally large amounts of urine.
maybe its polyuria(a symptom of diabetes)
Polyuria refers to a large production of urine. Diuresis also refers to a large amount if urine production which occurs in the kidneys.
Polyuria is the medical term meaning urinary frequency.
Some medical conditions that have the symptoms of excessive thirst and frequent urination are diabetes, urinary tract infection, or dehydration. Aspirin poisoning and iron poisoning are two other conditions that may cause excessive thirst and frequent urination.