the production of more urine than normal.
Fluid loss at the kidneys; the production of urine.
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Increased production of urine. A diuretic is an agent that promotes diuresis.
increased secretion of urine; if not due to increased liquid intake or to the action of a diuretic drug it can be a symptom of diabetes mellitus
Increased urine production; can be stimulated with IV fluid therapy to assist in treatment of renal disease.
water release from the kidneys.
reduction of blood volume by pharmacological agents called diuretics
A condition of increased or excessive flow of urine
the production of large amounts of urine by the kidneys without an increased fluid intake
Increased excretion of urine. [See: Fluoride & the Kidneys
The increased formation of urine by the kidney. See diuretic for more detail.
while taking a bloodmeal, females produce a sort of clear urine. The process is a way of concentration the blood as it is ingested and allow more blood to be taken up.
Diuresis is the increased secretion of urine by the kidneys. This normally follows the drinking of more fluid than the body requires, but it can be stimulated by the administration of a drug called diuretic or by the fluid shift which occurs in microgravity.
Excretion of urine, especially in excess
Excretion of urine. Commonly denotes production of unusually large amounts of urine.
Diuresis is the production of urine by the kidney.