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Dehydration is the most common cause of decreased urine output. Typically, dehydration occurs when you're ill with diarrhea, vomiting, or another illness and can't replace the fluids that you're losing. When this happens, your kidneys retain as much fluid as possible.
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Read More »If you have oliguria, it means that your kidneys are not producing enough urine. Causes include dehydration, an injury, blockage in the urinary tract, or certain medications. The treatment will depend on the cause but often involves getting fluids through an IV drip. Oliguria is the medical term for a decreased output of urine. If you are not producing any urine, it is known as anuria. Here you’ll learn more about oliguria, what causes it, and what treatments are available. Symptoms A healthy person typically urinates about 6 times in 24 hours. The following chart indicates how much your urine output would decrease if you have oliguria or anuria. Typical urine output Oliguria Anuria Adults 0.5-1.5 cc/kg/hour < 500 mL/day < 100 mL/day in adults Children same as adults < less than 0.5 mL/kg per hour same as adults Infants Babies should pee between 1-3 hours and 4-6 hours daily , depending on their age < 1.0 cc/kg/hour in infants same as adults Additional symptoms you may experience may be related to the underlying cause of your low urine output. When to see a doctor? You should always alert your doctor if you experience decreased urine output. If you don’t already have a primary care provider, you can browse doctors in your area through the Healthline FindCare tool. You should seek emergency medical attention if you feel that your body may be going into shock. This could be due to a serious infection or trauma that needs quick medical treatment. You should also seek immediate medical help if you think an enlarged prostate or other condition may be blocking your urinary tract. A blocked urinary tract can quickly develop into anuria. Anuria requires immediate treatment to prevent serious damage to the kidneys. Call your doctor right away if you have a decreased urine output along with: dizziness
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