Dictionary Definition
polyuria n : renal disorder characterized by the
production of large volumes of pale dilute urine; often associated
with diabetes
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Extensive Definition
In medicine, polyuria is a
condition characterized by the passage of large volumes of urine
(at least 2.5 L over 24 hours in adults).http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003146.htm
Polyuria is sometimes used to refer to urinary
frequency, or frequent urination, irrespective of the volume of
urine passed.
Polyuria often appears in conjunction with
polydipsia (increased
thirst), though it is possible to have one without the other, and
the latter may be a cause or an effect. Psychogenic
polydipsia may lead to polyuria.
Polyuria is physiologically normal in some
circumstances, such as cold diuresis, altitude diuresis, and after
drinking large amounts of fluids.
Causes of polyuria
- diuretic drugs
- diuretic foods (coffee, tea, juices high in acid, alcohol, etc.)
- diabetes mellitus
- diabetes insipidus
- psychogenic polydipsia
- high doses of riboflavin (vitamin B2)
- high doses of vitamin C
- cold diuresis
- altitude diuresis
- interstitial cystitis
- interstitial nephritis
- lupus erythematosus or other connective tissue disease related cystitis
- Sjögren's syndrome
- renal tubular acidosis
- Fanconi syndrome/renal glycosuria
- hypercalcaemia
- hyperthyroidism
- hypopituitarism
- pregnancy
- reactive arthritis/Reiter's syndrome
- glomerulonephritis
- squamous cell carcinoma of lung (a paraneoplastic consequence)
- hyperaldosteronism/Conn's syndrome
- hypokalemia
- polydipsia
- congestive heart failure
- Cushing's syndrome
- Addison's disease
- intestinal obstruction (occurs after toxins begin to be absorbed from the damaged intestine)
- hypercalcemia (most commonly from cancer)
- hyperparathyroidism
- acromegaly
- polycythemia
- partial obstruction of the urinary tract
- pheochromocytoma
- side effect of lithium (see lithium thirst)
- liver failure/ cirrhosis
- pyometra in certain animals or appendicitis in humans
- neurologic damage
- urinary tract infection - although it more commonly causes frequent passage of small volumes of urine rather than a large volume
- emphysematous cystitis
- post supraventricular tachycardia
- migraine
References
polyuria in German: Polyurie
polyuria in Spanish: Poliuria
polyuria in French: Polyurie
polyuria in Italian: Poliuria
polyuria in Dutch: Polyurie
polyuria in Polish: Wielomocz
polyuria in Portuguese: Poliúria
polyuria in Turkish: Poliüri
polyuria in Chinese: 多尿症