Diuresis is the increased output of urine.
Diuresis is increased urination caused by certain substances in the tubes of the kidneys. A common cause of diuresis is Diabetes.
There are currently 4 kinds of diuresis found within the human body. Some possible causes of the forms of diuresis include being submerged in water, an unknown occurrence of substances found in the kidneys, or by taking a diuretic.
Excessive diuresis withou high blood glucose levels
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Anti-Diuretic Hormone (ADH) causes water retention in our body by inhibiting diuresis.
Aminophylline is a bronchodilator. Its most common use is in the treatment of bronchial asthma. Aminophylline causes bronchodilation, diuresis, central nervous system.
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Osmotic Diuresis Water diuresis *High amount of H2O reabsoebed in *Normal absorption. PCT. *A lot of solutes are lost. *loss of solute amount is less. *Very high amounts of urine are *Amounts of urine produced are less produced. than that in osmotic diuresis. *Low medullary osmolality. *High medullary osmolality. *Normal *The limiting concentration gradient *The limiting gradient is not reached. for Na is reached at PCT. *Hyponatremia may occur. *Takes more time to get hyponatremia.
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Excessive production of urine at night
Do you mean diuresis? Diuresis is excessive discharge of urine (i.e. peeing more than you need to, leading to dehydration). A substance that provokes urination is called a diuretic.
Polyuria refers to a large production of urine. Diuresis also refers to a large amount if urine production which occurs in the kidneys.
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