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Polyuria has generally been defined as a urine output exceeding 3 L/day in adults and 2 L/m2 in children.
Polyuria has generally been defined as a urine output exceeding 3 L/day in adults and 2 L/m2 in children.
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Things that can cause you to make too much urine include: 1. Type 1 and type 2 diabetes. 2. Diabetes insipidus. 3. Pregnancy. 4. Kidney disease or failure. 5. Liver disease. 6. Cushing's syndrome. 7. Hypercalcemia. 8. Hypercalcemia. 9. Medications. Different drugs can lead to polyuria: Calcium channRead more
Things that can cause you to make too much urine include:
1. Type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
See less2. Diabetes insipidus.
3. Pregnancy.
4. Kidney disease or failure.
5. Liver disease.
6. Cushing’s syndrome.
7. Hypercalcemia.
8. Hypercalcemia.
9. Medications. Different drugs can lead to polyuria: Calcium channel blockers. Diuretics. Lithium. SSRIs. Tetracycline. Demeclocycline, a form of this antibiotic.
10. Alcohol.
11. Caffeine.