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|Term= | |Term=diuretic | ||
|Short definition= | |Short definition=Diuresis - {{Pronunciation}} (DY-yoo-REE-sis) An increase in the amount of urine produced by the kidney and excreted from the body | ||
|Type= | |Type=Cancer terms | ||
|Specialty= | |Specialty=Oncology | ||
|Language=English | |Language=English | ||
|Source= | |Source=NCI | ||
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{{ | diuretic - {{Pronunciation}} (DY-yoo-REH-tik) type of drug that causes the kidneys to produce more urine. Diuretics help the body get rid of excess fluid and salt. They are used to treat high blood pressure, edema (extra fluid in the tissues), and other conditions. There are many different types of diuretics. They are sometimes called water pills {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]] | ||
Revision as of 02:51, 8 January 2023
| Diuretic | |
|---|---|
| Term | Diuretic |
| Short definition | Diuresis - (pronounced) (DY-yoo-REE-sis) An increase in the amount of urine produced by the kidney and excreted from the body |
| Type | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Oncology |
| Language | English |
| Source | NCI |
| Comments | |
diuretic - (pronounced) (DY-yoo-REH-tik) type of drug that causes the kidneys to produce more urine. Diuretics help the body get rid of excess fluid and salt. They are used to treat high blood pressure, edema (extra fluid in the tissues), and other conditions. There are many different types of diuretics. They are sometimes called water pills
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