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Decreased urine output is also known as Oliguria. Renal malfunctions or dehydration can cause Oliguria. The ICD-9 code for decreased urine output/oliguria is 788.5.
Usually when there is less than normal urine output it is associated with dehydration so the way it is described in a chart is "diminished urine output noted".
If urine output exceeds input you will lose total body water. If you are retaining fluid, i.e. have too much, this is normal and good. At some point, if it does not stop , it will lead to dehydration.
What occurs to the body with dehydration can start off with signs like dry mouth and thirst. A severe case of dehydration can bring on symptoms like no urine output, low blood pressure, delirium, rapid heartbeat, and unconsciousness.
Yes, disease, pregnancy, dehydration can all change the color of your urine. You can also change the color by simply drinking a lot of liquids with food coloring in them
It measures your kidney function output.
give detail of urine composition?
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There are many things that affect an animal's urine output such as food intake. Beverage intake also affects an animal's urine output.
Yes, severe dehydration causes urine volume to decrease. Your body will conserve water to maintain homeostasis.
No; smelly urine is caused by dehydration, as is the yellow color