Excessive production of urine at night
Diuresis is the increased output of urine.
Diuresis
diuresis
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
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.
Diuresis is the increased production of urine by the kidneys, while polyuria is the excessive passing of urine due to various causes such as diabetes or certain medications. In other words, diuresis refers to the process of increased urine production, while polyuria is a symptom characterized by excessive urine output.
Cold diuresis occurs when the body experiences cold temperatures, causing blood vessels to constrict and increasing blood pressure, which can lead to an increase in urine production.
Micturition, Diuresis voiding, or voiding the bladder
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.
F. H. Smirk has written: 'The rate of water absorption in man and the relationship of the water load in tissues to diuresis' -- subject(s): Diuresis, Water in the body, Neurohypophysis, Blood
No, the word 'nocturnal' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a nocturnal creature, a nocturnal scene.