Polyuria Renal

Polyuria is a pathological condition characterized by an increased amount of urine excreted per unit of time. In this case, an excessive amount of fluid is released, exceeding the physiological norm.

As a result, the kidneys do not have time to filter and reabsorb fluid, which can lead to the development of various complications. Polyuria is called obstructive or obstructive. The diagnosis is made based on data from laboratory and instrumental studies. Treatment is carried out using antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. If the cause lies in developmental defects, then surgical intervention is indicated.



Polyuria is repeated and copious urination. Due to the frequency and volume of urine excreted, the amount of fluid released per day may exceed the available water supply in the body.

Renal polyuria is a type of polyuria caused by kidney and urinary tract disease, in which there is a significant increase in the daily amount of fluid excreted.

Reasons for the development of renal polyuria:

- Urolithiasis disease. This is a pathological condition in which concretions - stones - begin to form in the ureter or the bladder itself. As stones grow, they lose their shape, structure, and