Anuria

Anuria is a medical condition where there is inadequate production or excretion of urine, leading to a low volume of urine production. It is a common symptom of kidney failure and can lead to symptoms such as swelling, nausea, vomiting, and poor appetite. Anuria can also indicate other medical conditions such as bladder obstruction, diabetes, or dehydration. It is an important diagnosis to make as it can help to diagnose and treat underlying medical conditions and thus improve quality of life. Treatment for anuria depends on the underlying cause, but can involve lifestyle changes, medications, and/or dialysis or other medical interventions. Identifying and treating anuria early is key to managing any underlying medical condition and improving the quality of a person’s life.

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Nephrology Advances

ISSN: 2574-4488
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Ying-Yong Zhao, Northwest University
The kidneys are vital for life with their complex network of blood vessels and intricate network of tubes and tubules that filter blood of its waste products and excess water.The kidneys maintain the fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base regulation that are altered by several disease conditions as well as drugs and toxins.