Diuresis Water

Diuresis is one of the key parameters of functional diagnostics of the kidneys, which reflects the quantity and quality of urine in the body. The analysis includes the study of basic characteristics: acidity, concentration, urobilinogen and protein. Diuresis indicators may indicate the occurrence of various diseases or impaired renal function.

Hydrometuria means an increased amount of fluid secreted. Basically, this parameter is elevated in healthy people, but it can also be a symptom of congenital or acquired diseases. Hyperhydria occurs due to a decrease in the specific gravity of urine when the functional capacity of the kidneys is impaired. Hypohydria is the opposite condition, i.e. water diastosis.

Deviation from the norm in diuresis is very dangerous for the body, as