Dialysis patients who gain too much fluid between treatments should be advised to drink less. Although adequate fluid intake is an essential requirement for survival, excessive fluid intake can ...
Increasing fluid intake, and thus urinary output, after a kidney stone was associated with fewer recurrences, even when patients did not drink as much as guidelines recommend, a subanalysis of the ...
NEW DELHI: For years, people who have suffered from kidney stones have been advised to drink more water to stop the painful condition from happening again. But a major study published in The Lancet ...
CHICAGO, IL—Patients with chronic heart failure (HF) should not feel compelled to limit the amount of fluids they take in during the day, according to results of the FRESH-UP study. A more liberal ...
People with heart failure have long been advised to limit the amount of fluids they consume each day to help reduce congestion, or the buildup of fluid in the lungs and extremities, but that advice ...
An intervention designed to sustain high fluid intake failed to reduce symptomatic urinary stone recurrence in a randomized trial. While 24-hour urine volume increased from baseline in both the ...