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Osmotic diuresis: increased urination caused by the presence of certain substances in the small tubes of the kidneys. See detailed information below for a list of 6 causes of Osmotic diuresis, Symptom Checker, including diseases and drug side effect causes.
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Compounds that increase urine volume by increasing the amount of osmotically active solute in the urine. Osmotic diuretics also increase the osmolarity of plasma.
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The list below shows some of the causes of Osmotic diuresis mentioned in various sources:
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This information shows analysis of the list of causes of Osmotic diuresis based
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Medical Conditions associated with Osmotic diuresis:
Kidney symptoms (1125 causes), Upper abdominal symptoms (2707 causes), Abdominal symptoms (5930 causes), Urination symptoms (1228 causes), Urine symptoms (630 causes), Bladder symptoms (1010 causes), Urinary problems (1033 causes), Digestive symptoms (5299 causes), Urinary difficulty (648 causes), Sexual symptoms (1838 causes), Intercourse symptoms (258 causes), Lower abdominal symptoms (3048 causes)
Symptoms related to Osmotic diuresis:
Polyuria (250 causes), Hypotension (575 causes), Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, Polydipsia (135 causes), Ketosis (17 causes), Kidney tubules
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