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Anuria is a medical condition characterized by the absence of urine production. It is a severe form of oliguria, where the urine output is less than 100 milliliters per day. Anuria is a critical condition that requires immediate medical attention as it can indicate severe underlying health issues.

Causes

Anuria can be caused by various factors, including:

Symptoms

The primary symptom of anuria is the complete absence of urine output. Other associated symptoms may include:

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of anuria involves several steps:

Treatment

The treatment of anuria depends on the underlying cause. Common treatment options include:

Prognosis

The prognosis of anuria varies depending on the underlying cause and the promptness of treatment. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for a better outcome.

See also

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