urine output

It is not normal to increase or decrease the amount of urine or urine in the clinic. 24-hour urine volume greater than 2.5L is called polyuria; 24-hour urine volume is less than 0.4L or urine volume per hour is less than 17ml called oliguria; 24-hour urine volume is less than 0.1L, or no urine in 12 hours It is called anuria. Basic Information Specialist classification: urinary examination classification: urine / kidney function test Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Reduce urine output Normal value: 1 to 6 years old: 0.3-1.0 liters / 24 hours 7~12: 0.5-1.5 liters/24 hours Adult: 1.0-2.0 liters/24 hours Above normal: Increased in general 24 hours more than 2.5 liters is polyuria, seen in diabetes, diabetes insipidus, chronic nephritis, neurological polyuria, renal tubular reabsorption function has not recovered in the early stage of kidney transplantation. negative: Positive: Tips: Record the time of going to the toilet for 24 hours and the amount of urine each time. You can test yourself at home. But the operation should be accurate. Normal value Adult: 1.0 to 2.0 liters / 24 hours; 7 to 12 years old: 0.5 to 1.5 liters / 24 hours; 1 to 6 years old: 0.3 to 1.0 liters / 24 hours. Clinical significance Increased in general 24 hours more than 2.5 liters is polyuria, seen in diabetes, diabetes insipidus, chronic nephritis, neurological polyuria, renal tubular reabsorption function has not recovered in the early stage of kidney transplantation. Reduced urine output <0.4 liters / 24 hours for oliguria, seen in acute glomerulonephritis, renal insufficiency, renal transplant patients with rejection, dehydration, blood concentration, etc., and 24 hours urine volume less than 0.1 liters for anuria Such as acute renal failure, renal failure and uremia. Low results may be diseases: diabetes insipidus, high dehydration results may be diseases: precautions for pediatric burns At the time of inspection: record the time of going to the toilet for 24 hours and the amount of urine each time. You can test yourself at home. But the operation should be accurate. Inspection process Record the number of times you go to the toilet and the amount of urine each time. Not suitable for the crowd Generally no taboos. Adverse reactions and risks Generally no complications and harm.

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