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Oct 16, 2024

Elderly people should not be concerned about excessive nocturia

Uroparesis

Nocturia is defined as urinating one or more times during the night, and each time urination interrupts sleep. Nocturia leads to insomnia at night, resulting in decreased energy, causing many…

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Jun 30, 2024

How many years you can live with uremia

Uroparesis

The number of years a patient with uremia can live is related to the cause of his or her disease, whether or not he or she is actively receiving treatment,…

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Jun 30, 2024

How much urine per hour for uremia is uremia

Uroparesis

The hourly urine output of patients with uremia cannot be specified, and is usually clinically calculated as 24-hour urine output, which is related to the type of disease and the…

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Jun 29, 2024

Can uremia recover on its own?

Uroparesis

In general, uremia does not recover on its own. Most of the uremia is caused by the lack of antidiuretic hormone in the body, resulting in uncontrolled urine output in…

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May 17, 2024

Why do I pee a lot?

Uroparesis

Why do I pee a lot? 1. Drink too much water Not just in pure water, you get 20-30% of your water from food and more from other drinks, too…

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Jul 9, 2023

What are the clinical manifestations of central dysuria?

Uroparesis

  The age of onset is usually between 8 and 12 years, while in adults it is usually between 25 and 40 years.  The clinical manifestations of central uremia are twofold: polyuria…

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Jul 9, 2023

How is uremia treated?

Uroparesis

  In each of our brains there is a pituitary gland that secretes a substance called antidiuretic hormone to control our daily urine volume and water intake. Once its synthesis and…

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Jul 9, 2023

What about uremia?

Uroparesis

  Etiology  1.Central uremic syndrome  Any condition that leads to impaired synthesis and release of AVP can cause the occurrence of CDI, and its etiology is primary, secondary and genetic.  (1) The primary cause…

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Jul 9, 2023

How is urolithiasis diagnosed and treated?

Uroparesis

  With the development of molecular biology and clinical medicine, there has been further understanding of the genetic and etiologic pathogenesis of urolithiasis. In the past 10 years, the research hotspots…

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Jul 9, 2023

Pathogenesis of urolithiasis

Uroparesis

  According to the cause of the disease, it can be divided into primary uremia and secondary uremia; according to the severity of the disease, it can be divided into complete…

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Uroparesis

  • Elderly people should not be concerned about excessive nocturia
  • How many years you can live with uremia
  • How much urine per hour for uremia is uremia
  • Can uremia recover on its own?
  • Why do I pee a lot?
  • What are the clinical manifestations of central dysuria?
  • How is uremia treated?
  • What about uremia?
  • How is urolithiasis diagnosed and treated?
  • Pathogenesis of urolithiasis
  • Polydipsia needs to be alerted to urolithiasis
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