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Results 41 - 50 of 67 for Decreased urine output
  1. Symptoms of merthiolate poisoning include: Abdominal pain Diarrhea Decreased urine output Drooling Extreme difficulty breathing Metallic taste Memory problems ...
  2. ... KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Inability to hold in urine Decreased urine output MUSCLES AND JOINTS Muscle spasms NERVOUS SYSTEM Anxiety ...
  3. ... different parts of the body. BLADDER AND KIDNEYS Decreased urine output (may stop completely) Kidney damage EYES, EARS, NOSE, ...
  4. ... Lethargy Vomiting and diarrhea Weakness Later symptoms: Bruising Decreased consciousness Low urine output No urine output Pallor Seizures -- rare Skin rash ...
  5. ... of the body. BLADDER AND KIDNEYS Kidney failure -- decreased or no urine output EYES, EARS, NOSE, AND THROAT Eye irritation -- burning, ...
  6. ... include: Anxiety or agitation Cool, clammy skin Confusion Decreased or no urine output Generalized weakness Pale skin color (pallor) Rapid breathing ...
  7. ... belly area is bigger than usual Abdominal pain Decreased appetite Fever Low urine output Nausea Thirst Vomiting Note: There may be signs ...
  8. ... fever You are producing less urine than usual ( oliguria ) You cannot urinate despite a strong urge to ...
  9. ... Low blood pressure Inability to walk normally No urine output Rash Slurred speech Stupor (decreased level of consciousness) Vomiting
  10. ... Inability to walk normally Low blood pressure No urine output Rash Slurred speech Stupor (decreased level of consciousness) Vomiting
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