Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

oliguria

noun
/ˌɒlɪˈɡjʊəriə/
Definition
A medical condition characterized by the production of abnormally small amounts of urine.
Examples
  • Oliguria can be a sign of dehydration, kidney disease, or various other medical conditions.
  • During the hospital stay, the patient experienced oliguria, prompting further diagnostic tests.
  • Treatment for oliguria may involve rehydration therapy or addressing underlying health issues.
Meaning
Oliguria refers to a decrease in urine output to less than 400 milliliters per day in adults. It often indicates a problem with kidney function or fluid balance in the body.
Synonyms
  • low urine output
  • decreased urination
  • reduced urine production