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What Causes Water Retention In Body With Less Urine Output?

i went to the hosp yesterday because i am retaing a lot of water can only pee a little at a time and very tierd they said my white cells are alittle low and to go to my doc on monday because something showed up high in my urine sample i cant remember the name
Fri, 14 Oct 2016
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Incomplete data like age, gender, detail results of urine analysis, any other tests done, presence of any medical illness or drugs intake not available.
Based on the history given you seem to be suffering from kidney disease (renal impairment).
I would therefore advise you to consult a physician or nephrologist for proper clinical evaluation and some relevant lab tests like CBC, ESR, fasting blood glucose, kidney and liver function tests, abdominal ultrasound, etc to detect the exact problem so that the treatment can be planned accordingly.
Hope this will help.
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What Causes Water Retention In Body With Less Urine Output?

Hi Incomplete data like age, gender, detail results of urine analysis, any other tests done, presence of any medical illness or drugs intake not available. Based on the history given you seem to be suffering from kidney disease (renal impairment). I would therefore advise you to consult a physician or nephrologist for proper clinical evaluation and some relevant lab tests like CBC, ESR, fasting blood glucose, kidney and liver function tests, abdominal ultrasound, etc to detect the exact problem so that the treatment can be planned accordingly. Hope this will help.