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When there is excess water in your body fluids, your kidneys will produce more dilute urine to help get rid of the excess water. This results in a higher volume of urine that is more clear and less concentrated.
The kidneys help maintain water balance and homeostasis by adjusting the concentration of urine produced based on the body's hydration status. When the body needs more water, the kidneys produce more concentrated urine to retain water. Conversely, when there is excess water, the kidneys produce more dilute urine to remove the excess fluid from the body.
The kidneys can either re-absorb water back into the body or excrete more water outside of the body. This is regulated by hormones such as ADH and aldosterone.
The kidneys absorb more water when the hormone vasopressin signals the kidneys to reabsorb water back into the bloodstream. This occurs when the body needs to conserve water or is in a state of dehydration.
When osmotic conditions are disturbed, the kidneys respond by adjusting the concentration of urine to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance. If the osmolarity of the blood increases (hyperosmolarity), the kidneys may conserve water, resulting in more concentrated urine. Conversely, if the blood's osmolarity decreases (hypoosmolality), the kidneys may excrete more water, leading to dilute urine. These adjustments are crucial for maintaining homeostasis in the body's internal environment.
malaria is usually affecting our brain ,kidneys ,lungs and many more organs in our body.
diuretic
When the kidneys shut down, the body is unable to filter out waste and excess fluid, leading to a buildup of toxins and fluid in the body. This can result in swelling, shortness of breath, and potentially life-threatening complications. The production of urine may decrease significantly or stop altogether, and the excess waste and fluid can lead to severe health issues.
The Human Body has two Lungs, Kidneys and many more
It (your heart) beats faster and pumps more blood around your body. It also can stop working if you exercise it too much or more than you're used to.
I think it is Renal (Kidney) Disease. I hope this is right.
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