Oliguria
... Although a significant decrease in urine
output may indicate a serious, even life-threatening condition, adequate urine
output can be restored with prompt medical treatment . ... ( Amniotic Fluid ) Oliguria ( Urine
output - Decreased) Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy ... ...
Red urine
... and protein ) sore throat diminished urine
output fatigue lethargy increased breathing ... urine ; ... Symptoms include a fall in urine
output , "smoke"- or "rust"-colo red urine , and a ... smoky colo red urine (pyuria), decreased urine
output , swelling , and hypertension . Any conditions ...
Urine output
... Urine
output - decreased Definition: Decreased urine
output is defined as producing less than 500 ml of urine in 24 hours. Urine
output - decreased Powered by: This information is ...
Thirst
... tongue , mouth and skin ; increased thirst ; low, concentrated urine
output ; or feeling weak or dizzy when standing. Ingestion of poison ous ... breathing , sleepiness, and fatigue . Extreme thirst , no urine
output , or sunken eyes Pale, clammy, or cool skin Nausea , fever , chills ...
Urinary bladder
... requiring catheter ization for surgical procedures, monitoring urine
output , management of incontinence , and voiding dysfunction. What you see ... to relieve an obstruction and to assist with careful measurement of urine
output . Some patients need to be hospital ized for fluid management. The ...
Acute kidney failure
... reduction in kidney function, ranging from mild dysfunction to acute kidney failure . About one-half of the cases will exhibit decreased urine
output and other signs of acute renal failure . Treatment of acute kidney failure depends on the underlying cause. If it is caused by dehydration ...
Arrhythmia
... premature beats, or you may feel that your heart is racing or beating too slowly. Other signs and symptoms may be related to diminished blood
output from your heart . Arrhythmia s can be divided into 2 main groups: tachycardia s and bradycardia s. Tachycardia s cause a rapid heartbeat , ...
Arrhythmias
... premature beats, or you may feel that your heart is racing or beating too slowly. Other signs and symptoms may be related to diminished blood
output from your heart . Arrhythmias can be divided into 2 main groups: tachycardia s and bradycardia s. Tachycardia s cause a rapid heartbeat , ...
Beta
... shown the complex exchanges that take place when HIV and white blood cells meet. Beta blockers reduce the heart rate and the heart 's
output of blood , which lowers blood pressure . Examples include propranolol, atenolol, and metoprolol. Sickle cell anemia is caused by an error in a ...
Body weight
... of fluid, (2) a defect in ADH production, or (3) a defect in the kidney s' response to ADH . This test measures changes in body weight , urine
output , ... Inactivity and insufficient exercise can be contributing factors; the less active the person, the fewer calorie s are needed to maintain ...
Chronic renal failure
... disease usually isn't. This application is particularly valuable in patients with chronic renal failure . Symptoms include high urine
output (cannot concentrate the urine ), weakness , weight loss , nocturia , fatigue , and headache . There is no cure and usually progresses from ...
Cyanide
... . Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... Hydrogen cyanide Visible smoke accounts for only 5-8 percent of the
output of a burning cigarette. The rest is made of invisible gases - including hydrogen cyanide .7 This poison ous gas reduces the body's ability to ...
Dehydration
... you are drinking, you become dehydrated. See all Pictures & Images Dehydration Symptoms & Signs Dry or sticky mouth Low or no urine
output ; concentrated urine appears dark yellow Not producing tears Sunken eyes ... Dehydration is responsible for most of the nastier effects of ...
Diabetes insipidus
... Diabetes insipidus - central Definition: Central diabetes insipidus is a rare condition -- marked by extreme thirst and excessive urine
output -- caused by a deficiency of the hormone vasopressin that normally would limit the amount of urine made. Diabetes insipidus is a ...
Ethylene glycol
... Prognosis : For ethylene glycol : Death may occur within the first 24 hours. If patient survives, there may be little or no urine
output for several weeks before the kidney s recover. Any brain damage may be permanent. ethyldimethylaminopropyl carbodiimide; ethylene; ...
Faint
... attack - Twitches convulsively while breath holding ... Feeling faint or dizzy Rapid pulse or rapid breathing Extreme thirst , no urine
output , or sunken eyes Pale, clammy, or cool skin Nausea , fever , chills , or rash Your eyes hurt and are sensitive to light ... For the ...
Fontanelle
... (the gap in a baby's skull ). Babies may also pass little or no urine . Diagnosis and treatment ... Dry or sticky mouth Low or no urine
output ; concentrated urine appears dark yellow Not producing tears Sunken eyes Markedly sunken fontanelle s (the soft spot on the top of the ...
Fontanelles
... skull where the sutures intersect) that are covered by tough membrane s. The fontanelles include: ... Dry or sticky mouth Low or no urine
output ; concentrated urine appears dark yellow Not producing tears Sunken eyes Markedly sunken fontanelles (the soft spot on the top of the head) ...
Genetic
... of cancer , particularly colon and breast cancer s. To uncover components of the plant circadian clock, a genetic screen utilizing a clock
output reporter (CAB2::luciferase) was performed in Arabidopsis and it was found that mutants in the ZTL protein presents a longer period of the ...
Hospitalization
... of intravenous (IV) fluids in large volumes (to replace depleted blood volume) diuretic therapy or medications (to increase urine
output ) ... Hospitalization or highly restricted at-home bed rest is usually recommended if placenta previa is diagnose d after the twentieth week ...
Hypertrophy
... an anatomical condition that makes it difficult for you to urinate: prostate hypertrophy , prostate cancer , or narrowing of the urethra Urine
output monitoring in a critically ill or injured person ... Pyloric stenosis is a narrowing of the outlet of the stomach , called the pylorus , as ...
Intoxication
... syndrome ), and vitamin D intoxication . Desmopressin or other drugs should not be used to treat dipsogenic DI because they may decrease urine
output but not thirst and fluid intake. This fluid "overload" can lead to water intoxication , ... ...
Invasive
... less invasive than conventional surgery . NICO2 ( non invasive cardiac output) monitor Non invasive device for measurement of cardiac
output through the use of flow sensors. Mfg: Novametrix. Source: PR Newswire - 10/20/98. If these non- invasive measures fail to correct the problem, ...
Leukoplakia
... (erythroplakia). These formations appear on mucous membrane s. Figure 1.20. Mucosa l side of lower lip showing white scars (green arrows) and
output of mucus as small almost clear beads of moisture. This lip was trauma tized and also has some leukoplakia /non-removable white patches . - ...
Low blood pressure
... vomiting difficulty swallowing constipation and diarrhea trouble having an erection or orgasm ... low blood pressure very low urine
output impaired blood clotting that can lead to internal and external bleeding ... Low blood pressure Blood pressure that drops when you go ...
Nocturia
... urgency Polyuria (large urine volumes) Nocturia (urinating frequently at night) Incontinence Chills ... Symptoms include high urine
output (cannot concentrate the urine ), weakness , weight loss , nocturia , fatigue , and headache . There is no cure and usually progresses from ...
Noninvasive
... composition, blood flow, or both. fundus ... NICO2 ( noninvasive cardiac output) monitor Noninvasive device for measurement of cardiac
output through the use of flow sensors. Mfg: Novametrix. Source: PR Newswire - 10/20/98. The test is noninvasive and painless . Why the test is ...
Patches
... distributed and usually bordered by hyperpigmented areas. Figure 1.20. Mucosa l side of lower lip showing white scars (green arrows) and
output of mucus as small almost clear beads of moisture. This lip was trauma tized and also has some leukoplakia /non-removable white patches . ...
Potassium
... are rich in vitamin A , vitamin C , and potassium . vein ) to correct any abnormal fluid loss, medicines called diuretics that increase urine
output , limited fluids by mouth, a diet low in protein and high in carbohydrates , medications to adjust high or low levels of blood chemicals such ...
Protein
... protein and sugar rich foods of animal origin. To uncover components of the plant circadian clock, a genetic screen utilizing a clock
output reporter (CAB2::luciferase) was performed in Arabidopsis and it was found that mutants in the ZTL protein presents a longer period of the ...
Proteinuria
... . Prednisone, a corticosteroid, is commonly used to stop the proteinuria . A diuretic may be given to reduce the swelling by increasing urine
output . An ACE inhibitor may also be prescribed. The hypertension caused by pheochromocytoma may be sustained or paroxysm al and is often severe ...
Rapidly progressive
... of the kidney s. What is going on in the body? Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN) is characterized by a decrease in urine
output and progressive decline in kidney function over a three to six month period or less. Rapidly progressive disease and early demise. ...
Rapid breathing
... room right away.) You are in pain , have a fever , or notice any bleeding . Rapid pulse or rapid breathing Extreme thirst , no urine
output , or sunken eyes Pale, clammy, or cool skin Nausea , fever , chills , or rash Your eyes hurt and are sensitive to light The sunburn or ...
Rash
... Hydrasorb foam wound dressing Iamin gel wound dressing iLEX skin protectant paste Intra Site hydrogel ... Extreme thirst , no urine
output , or sunken eyes Pale, clammy, or cool skin Nausea , fever , chills , or rash Your eyes hurt and are sensitive to light The sunburn or ...
Trauma
... patients. Annals of Emergency Medicine . 1999, 33:160-165. Figure 1.20. Mucosa l side of lower lip showing white scars (green arrows) and
output of mucus as small almost clear beads of moisture. This lip was trauma tized and also has some leukoplakia /non-removable white patches . you ...
Urine pH
... acidic nor alkaline), and 9 is strongly alkaline. Sometimes the pH of urine may be adjusted by certain types of treatment . Urine Odor Urine
output - Decreased Urine pH Urine Potassium ( Potassium - Urine ) Urine Protein - 24 Hour (24-Hour Urine Protein ) ... - Giving 2-3 ...
Urine
... Urine Retention Incontinence "1 (Urinary Stress Incontinence ) Incontinence "2 [Kellogg] Hematuria ( Blood in Urine ) ... Urine
output monitoring in a critically ill or injured person Collection of a sterile urine specimen for diagnostic purposes ... urine The fluid ...
Vein
... active neck vein pulsations swelling of the abdomen swelling of the feet and ankles fatigue , tiredness weakness decreased urine
output generalized swelling ... The affected vein may be near the surface of your skin (superficial thrombophlebitis ) or deep within a muscle ...
Vital signs
... of the skull ... Vital signs ( heart beats per minute, breaths per minute, blood pressure , body temperature , and weight) Fluids (input and
output of the body) Blood cell counts ... Your vital signs ( temperature , pulse , respiration s, blood pressure ) will be monitored and ...