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Experiencing a decrease in urine output, also known as oliguria, can be a sign of an underlying medical condition or an issue with hydration status. Some common causes of decreased urine output may include:
If you are experiencing a decrease in urine output and are concerned about your hydration status or an underlying medical condition, it is important to speak with your healthcare provider. Treatment for decreased urine output will depend on the underlying cause and may include addressing dehydration, managing an underlying medical condition, or adjusting medications. In some cases, hospitalization or further medical intervention may be necessary.