Urinary poisoning

What is urinary poisoning? Urinary poisoning, also called uremia, is an accumulation of toxic substances in the body that are normally excreted in the urine. It usually occurs as a result of acute or chronic renal insufficiency. The accumulation of these urinary toxic substances can lead to a wide range of symptoms, as they can … Urinary poisoning

Treatment/Therapy | Urinary poisoning

Treatment/Therapy The therapy of uremia consists in the first sense of treating the cause, i.e. in most cases of renal insufficiency. If it is acute renal insufficiency, drugs can lead to a quick recovery. These include in particular diuretics, which lead to increased water excretion. Urinary substances, such as urea and excess salts, are excreted … Treatment/Therapy | Urinary poisoning