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Results 61 - 67 of 67 for Decreased urine output
  1. ... the ears BLADDER AND KIDNEYS Little or no urine output STOMACH AND ... level of consciousness and lack of responsiveness), in ...
  2. ... Severe pain or swelling in the belly area Decreased urination Shortness of breath Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea Blood clots
  3. ... the ears BLADDER AND KIDNEYS Little or no urine output HEART AND ... (decreased level of consciousness and lack of responsiveness) in ...
  4. ... watery or bloody Lightheadedness Low blood pressure No urine output Pain during a bowel movement Severe abdominal pain Throat swelling (causes breathing trouble) Vomiting (may be bloody) Weakness
  5. ... Changes in mental status or mood Decreased appetite Decreased sensation , ... urination at night , or urination that stops completely
  6. ... blood sugar level Extreme lack of water ( dehydration ) Decreased ... out of insulin or other medicines that lower glucose level
  7. ... Diarrhea Diuretic medicines (water pills), which increase urine output and loss of sodium through the urine Heart failure Kidney diseases Cirrhosis (advanced liver disease) Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) Sweating Vomiting
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