First you must measure fluid intake against urine output over a number of days. Deduct for sweat, tears, fluid in stools, and some retention. You should then arrive at a figure of maybe output about 75/ 80% of input.
Normal output is approx 1.5litres
your output should be relatively close to what you intake. A normal person will have anywhere from 400cc's to 900cc's
40 ml per hour
1500-1600ml/day or 300-500ml every 4 hrs.
The normal urinary output for an adult in a 24-hour period is around 1 to 2 liters. This can vary depending on factors like fluid intake, health status, and medications. Consistently low or high urinary output can be a sign of an underlying medical issue and should be checked by a healthcare provider.
A normal urine output for adults would be about 100ml/hour; beyond 125ml/hour would be considered excessive if it extended for more than 1-2 days.
300cc
oliguria
diuretics
what is normal size urinary bladder
Urinary retention is a condition where a person is unable to fully empty their bladder, leading to a buildup of urine. This can be caused by various factors such as bladder outlet obstruction, nerve damage, or certain medications. It is important to seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms of urinary retention as it can lead to complications if not treated.
Excessive thirst and reduced urinary output.