Saliurez

Saliuresis is an abbreviation of the Latin expression "saliuadere", which means "to cause urination." This term is used in medicine to refer to a condition in which spontaneous urination occurs without desire or need.

Saluuresis can occur for various reasons, such as stress, exercise, cold or heat, nervous system dysfunction, or other diseases. This can be either a normal condition or a symptom of a more serious disease.

Symptoms of saluresis may include increased frequency of urination, a feeling of not emptying the bladder completely but with pain, or not enough fluid being produced.



Saliuresis is a process in which salt is released from the body in large quantities. A person cannot excrete a lot of urine and salt at the same time, so special kidney cells are responsible for maintaining their balance in the body. For normal functioning, the human body must have a normal concentration of salts. It is determined by the ratio of potassium and sodium ions in various cells and tissues of the body. This relationship is designated by the term "isoiony".

In the medical literature, the release of excess salt from a patient's urine is referred to as “saluresis.” But it is generally believed that the secretion of excess salt can be considered as one symptom that complements the manifestation of some other disease. Based on this interpretation



**Saliuresis** is a natural process that occurs in the human body and is regulated by the nervous system. When we feel the urge to urinate, nerves send a signal to the bladder. As a result, the muscle wall of the bladder contracts and urine is expelled from the body.

This process occurs even when we are not aware of the need to urinate. For example, moving a leg or breathing can cause saliuresis. Therefore, it is important to monitor the condition of the bladder and try to avoid overfilling.

However, sometimes saliurz occurs against our will. This is observed in various diseases and mental disorders. For example, with urinary incontinence, urine comes out when there is a small or large need, even in the absence of urge. Women also complain of saliuresis due to inflammatory processes of the appendages (salpingo-oophoritis or colpitis), impaired functioning of the kidneys or reproductive organs.



What is Saluise?

Saliuresis is the act of urination. The first time such a term is mentioned is in the “Natural History” of Guy Pliny the Elder. This ancient saying explains the reasons why a person goes to the toilet to control the amount of salt consumed. Urine leakage occurs due to the accumulation of excess fluid resulting from eating too salty foods. In other words, the same thing happens to our body when we consume sugar, alcohol and acidic foods. The mechanism of urine formation is similar. We monitor the balance of all products