hyposthenuric diuresis - definição. O que é hyposthenuric diuresis. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é hyposthenuric diuresis - definição

INCREASE IN URINE PRODUCTION
Rebound diuresis; Diurese; Osmotic diuresis; Forced diuresis; Immersion diuresis; Cold diuresis; Urine alkalinization; Forced acid diuresis; Cold-induced diuresis; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Cold-induced Diuresis; Draft:Diuresis (merging multiple stubs); Forced alkaline diuresis; Urine alkalinisation
  • An example of the pattern of urine flow and plasma creatinine levels following acute tubular necrosis
  • Renal diuretics

Diuresis         
·noun Free excretion of urine.
Diuresis         
Diuresis () is increased urination (polyuria) or, in the related word senses more often intended, the physiological process that produces such an increase or the administration of medications to encourage that process. It involves extra urine production in the kidneys as part of the body's homeostatic maintenance of fluid balance.
diuresis         
[?d??j?(?)'ri:s?s]
¦ noun Medicine increased or excessive production of urine.
Origin
C17: mod. L., from di-3 + Gk ouresis 'urination'.

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Diuresis

Diuresis () is the excretion of urine, especially when excessive (polyuria). The term collectively denotes the physiologic processes underpinning increased urine production by the kidneys during maintenance of fluid balance.

In healthy people, the drinking of extra water produces mild diuresis to maintain the body water balance. Many people with health issues, such as heart failure and kidney failure, need diuretic medications to help their kidneys deal with the fluid overload of edema. These drugs promote water loss via urine production. The concentrations of electrolytes in the blood are closely linked to fluid balance, so any action or problem involving fluid intake or output (such as polydipsia, polyuria, diarrhea, heat exhaustion, starting or changing doses of diuretics, and others) can require management of electrolytes, whether through self-care in mild cases or with help from health professionals in moderate or severe cases.