Child health experts have raised the alarm over the dangers of reduced urine output in babies, describing it as a potential early sign of serious and life-threatening health conditions that require ...
Urine tests measure specific substances in your urine, such as electrolytes, proteins, and bacteria. These tests can reveal a lot about your health, particularly when gradual changes or big jumps ...
A discovery about the endoplasmic reticulum in hormone-producing cells shed lights on water balance under normal physiology and could open doors to better understanding of diseases related to ...
Monitoring urine output at home can be a simple yet effective way to assess kidney function. Experts suggest tracking urine volume over a 10-hour period, aiming for 0.5 to 1 ml per kilogram of body ...
Normal urine typically appears pale yellow to light amber, but liver problems can dramatically alter this familiar color pattern. When the liver struggles to function properly, waste products that ...
We conducted a retrospective cohort study of all neonates ⩽1500 g and ⩽32 weeks gestation at birth who received low-dose (3–5 μg kg −1 per min) dopamine infusion for ⩾24 h and who were subsequently ...
Did you know changes in urine colour can indicate kidney problems? Or what does the presence of blood in the urine indicate about your kidney health? In an interview with HT Lifestyle, urologists ...
The quantity and quality of urine have long been regarded as a barometer of the state of health. A decrease in urine output (UO) may represent a normal autoregulatory response to maintain volume and ...
Educational case study about an infant presenting with excessive thirst and urination, but otherwise normal behaviour and ...