Anuria Excretory

Excretory anuria (a. excretoria, from Latin excrementum - bowel movement) is a pathological condition in which the kidneys are unable to excrete urine or excrete it in insufficient quantities. This can be caused by various reasons such as kidney problems, urinary tract infections, kidney injuries and other diseases.

Symptoms of excretory anuria may include lack of urination, weakness, nausea, vomiting, lower back pain, fever and other signs. In severe cases, dehydration may develop, which can lead to death.

Treatment of excretory anuria depends on the cause that caused it. If it is a urinary tract infection, antibiotics will need to be prescribed. If the cause is kidney injury, surgery may be required. In any case, you must immediately consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.