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Urination - excessive volume

Overview Treatment
Alternative Names:
Polyuria
Home Care:
Intake and output of fluids should be monitored. Record daily weights at the same time(s) and on the same scales.
Call your health care provider if:
  • Excessive urination occurs over several days, and it is not explained by medications or increase in fluids.
What to expect at your health care provider's office:
The medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed.

Medical history questions documenting the excessive urine volume in detail may include:
  • Time pattern
    • How long has this been noticed?
    • Does the volume of urine remain comparable from one day to the next?
    • Is the volume large one day and small the next day?
    • What time of day does the problem seem worse?
  • Quality
    • What color is the urine?
    • Has any blood been noticed in the urine?
    • How many times each day is urination necessary? What about at night?
    • Any problems controlling urine?
  • Aggravating factors
    • What makes the problem worse?
    • Does drinking large volumes of fluid increase the urine volume?
  • Relieving factors
    • Is there anything that helps relieve the problem?
    • Does restricting fluid intake reduce the urine volume?
  • Other
    • What other symptoms are also present?
      • Is there any pain or burning when urinating?
      • Is there back or abdominal pain?
      • Is there a fever?
      • Is bed wetting a problem?
    • What medications are being taken?
    • Is there a family history of diabetes or kidney problems?
    • Has there been previous urinary tract infections?
    • Dietary factors: What is the amount of fluids consumed each day? Salt? Caffeine? Alcohol?
Diagnostic tests that may be performed include: After seeing your health care provider:
You may want to add a diagnosis related to excessive urine volume to your personal medical record.
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