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Polyuria and excessive
Polyuria is a condition usually defined as excessive or abnormally large production or passage of urine ( at least 2. 5 or 3 L over 24 hours in adults ).

Polyuria and causes
Polyuria generally causes urinary urgency and frequency, but doesn't necessarily lead to incontinence.

Polyuria and diabetes
* Polyuria – Having to urinate often ; a common sign of diabetes.
* Polyuria / polydipsia ( nephrogenic diabetes insipidus )

Polyuria and polydipsia
Polyuria often appears in conjunction with polydipsia ( increased thirst ), though it is possible to have one without the other, and the latter may be a cause or an effect.

Polyuria and drinking
Polyuria is physiologically normal in some circumstances, such as cold diuresis, altitude diuresis, and after drinking large amounts of fluids.

excessive and urine
Diabetes insipidus ( DI ) is a condition characterized by excessive thirst and excretion of large amounts of severely diluted urine, with reduction of fluid intake having no effect on the concentration of the urine.
in the first century CE ) used that word, with the intended meaning “ excessive discharge of urine ”, as the name for the disease.
Insufficient fluid intake, or excessive urine output or both, are the usual causes.
Predominant symptoms are nausea and vomiting, pronounced thirst, excessive urine production and abdominal pain that may be severe.
The kidneys normally do not filter large molecules into the urine, so albuminuria can be an indicator of damage to the kidneys or excessive salt intake.
In other words, the chronically elevated adrenergic state characteristic of an untreated pheochromocytoma leads to near-total inhibition of renin-angiotensin activity, resulting in excessive fluid loss in the urine and thus reduced blood volume.
The cover was originally intended to be Andres Serrano's Pisschrist, a Jesus figure inside a tank of blood and urine, but Sony wanted to avoid any religious controversy ; also, the royalty demanded for the piece was deemed excessive.
The symptoms were severe, consisting of general-dropsy, scanty urine, and excessive weakness.
Cystinuria is characterized by the inadequate reabsorption of cystine in the proximal convoluted tubules after the filtering of the amino acids by the kidney's glomeruli, thus resulting in an excessive concentration of this amino acid in the urine.
Pentachlorophenol may be quantitated in plasma or urine as an index of excessive exposure.
Moderate symptoms include excessive weight gain ( weight gain of greater than 2 pounds per day ), increased abdominal girth, vomiting, diarrhea, darker urine and less in amount, excessive thirst, and skin and / or hair feeling dry ( in addition to mild symptoms ).
* foamy appearance or excessive frothing of the urine ( caused by the proteinuria )
Blood or urine cadmium concentrations provide a better index of excessive exposure in industrial situations or following acute poisoning, whereas organ tissue ( lung, liver, kidney ) cadmium concentrations may be useful in fatalities resulting from either acute or chronic poisoning.
Cadmium concentrations in healthy persons without excessive cadmium exposure are generally less than 1 μg / L in either blood or urine.
Glycosuria leads to excessive water loss into the urine with resultant dehydration, a process called osmotic diuresis.
Carl Pfeiffer believed that pyroluria is a form of schizophrenic porphyria, similar to acute intermittent porphyria where both pyrroles and porphyrins are excreted in the human urine to an excessive degree.
Fanconi syndrome occurs when the function of cells in renal tubules are impaired, leading to abnormal amounts of carbohydrates and amino acids in the urine, excessive urination, and low blood levels of potassium and phosphates.
Unexplained weight gain, swelling of the eyes, face, lips, tongue, throat, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs, fever or chills, blisters, rash, itching, hives, hoarseness, difficulty breathing or swallowing, yellowing of the skin or eyes, excessive tiredness, unusual bleeding or bruising, lack of energy, loss of appetite, pain in the upper right part of the stomach, flu-like symptoms, pale skin, fast heartbeat, cloudy, discolored, or bloody urine, difficult or painful urination, back pain.
* Conversely, if fluid levels are excessive, secretion of these hormones is suppressed, resulting in less retention of fluid by the kidneys and a subsequent increase in the volume of urine produced.

excessive and production
If ADH production is excessive in heart failure, Na < sup >+</ sup > level in the plasma may fall ( hyponatremia ), and this is a sign of increased risk of death in heart failure patients.
While hyperthyroidism may cause thyrotoxicosis they are not synonymous medical conditions ; some patients may develop thyrotoxicosis as a result of inflammation of the thyroid gland ( thyroiditis ), which may cause the release of excessive thyroid hormone already stored in the gland but does not cause accelerated hormone production.
In all other forms of production, there is a conflict between the supply of these requirements, since excessive or deficient amounts of one results in an imbalance of one or both of the others.
Raw materials are used, and since wood and cotton are two of the most important products in IKEA production so IKEA makes the most out of every tree and cotton plant, and works with environmentally friendly forests and cotton without the excessive use of chemicals and water.
Hence in a malin mutation, PTG might accumulate and cause excessive glycogen synthase activity leading to abnormal glycogen production.
Similarly, as they seemed excessive for the postwar market in Europe, production of V12-engined-cars was very limited until the 1960s.
While UV radiation can assist in the production of vitamin D, excessive exposure to UV can damage health.
Gestational DI is thought to occur with excessive vasopressinase production.
Fever differs from uncontrolled hyperthermia, in that hyperthermia is an increase in body temperature over the body's thermoregulatory set-point, due to excessive heat production and / or insufficient thermoregulation.
As elevated blood glucose levels are the primary stimulus for insulin secretion and production, habitually excessive carbohydrate intake is another likely contributor.
The result of NAFLD is an excessive release of free fatty acids into the bloodstream ( due to increased lipolysis ), and an increase in hepatic glucose production, both of which have the effect of exacerbating peripheral insulin resistance and increasing the likelihood of Type 2 diabetes mellitus.
There are only a few texts from the period on vocal production, but they all condemn excessive use of vibrato.
Some drugs cause excessive internal heat production, even in normal temperature environments.
The three main classes include excessive blood loss ( acutely such as a hemorrhage or chronically through low-volume loss ), excessive blood cell destruction ( hemolysis ) or deficient red blood cell production ( ineffective hematopoiesis ).
Other blending considerations include ensuring the coke doesn't swell too much during production and destroy the coke oven through excessive wall pressures.
An alternative explanation comes from the excessive iron production that took place in the province before the Viking age.
Hydrocephalus can be caused by impaired cerebrospinal fluid ( CSF ) flow, reabsorption, or excessive CSF production.
Opinions vary on the matter of political motivations ; some cite the documentary " Death On The Rock ", which may have caused displeasure to the then government, whilst others link it to a more general ideological dislike of the way ITV had been run at the time, with ' excessive over-manning ' and the fact that programme production was generally limited to franchise holders ( sometimes critically referred to as barriers to entry ) being seen as examples of why more commercial freedom and competition was needed within the network.
DSPD may cause excessive or inappropriate production of melatonin.
This results from excessive mucus production which causes obstruction to the openings of the Eustachian tubes.
Tumor necrosis factor-α can be produced ectopically in the setting of malignancy and parallels parathyroid hormone both in causing secondary hypercalcemia and in the cancers with which excessive production is associated.

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