Several: ethyl alcohol AKA ethanol (C2H5OH) does a good job. Many diuretic drugs e.g. lasix (furosemide, formerly known as frusemide) do the same job. Also caffeine, dandelion leaves and cranberries among many other natural diuretics will have some effect as will simply drinking more water.
Anything that will act as a diuretic will increase urine volume. One common and safe one is ordinary hot tea - tea has a notable diuretic effect.
ADH (antidiuretic hormone) is one of the chemical messages (i.e. hormones) that controls urine output as well as the concentration of the urine.
They are called diuretics.
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In a positive feedback system, the output increases the input.
Because the volume of urine increases and becomes somewhat dilluted.
Mastication, or chewing, is a form of mechanical digestion that increases the surface area of foods prior to chemical digestion.
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Diabetes is a word in the Latin language that means "increased urine output".The word mellitus is Latin for "honey". The two together are increased output of sugary urine. When blood sugar reaches a high enough concentration the kidneys excrete the excess, and the glucose shows up in the patients urine. Because of osmostic pressure, water follows the flow of glucose into the urine and much more urine than is normal is produced. Other by-products of diabetes also enter the urine such as; ketone bodies which are by-products of a diabetics inability to synthesis and store fats properly. As these enter the urine, water again follows. Because of a high urine output, there is less water in the blood. It is therefore important for a diabetic patient to maintain a good water balance.
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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.
For a male OR female, drinking about 2 liters of fluid a day, the normal urine output should be 800 to 2,000 milliliters a day. Urine output below 500 milliliters a day is considered a low urine output and is a sign of disease.
Certainly. Decrease cardiac output would mean a decreased in blood flow to the kidneys, which would lead to reduced filtration, therefore urine output.
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.
Urine production stays the same but the volume of extracellular fluid increases thus, the extracellular osmolarity decreases.
There are various factors which might decrease urine output. For example, if a person is dehydrated then they will urinate less.
If the output increases, so will the variable cost. Though, variable cost is not directly proportionate to the output, still it will witness an incline.
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generally it increases, however, there are some cases where the output actually decreases or remains the same.