Dehydration, shock, or urinary obstruction can cause decreased circulatory fluid volume and increased urine concentration, leading to sediment formation and irritation of the urinary tract, inflammation, and blood in the urine. Further urine concentration and stone formation in the ureters can accumulate urine in the ureters and kidneys, potentially causing kidney damage, failure, and backflow of urine into the kidneys.
Dehydration, shock, or urinary obstruction can cause decreased circulatory fluid volume and increased urine concentration, leading to sediment formation and irritation of the urinary tract, inflammation, and blood in the urine. Further urine concentration and stone formation in the ureters can accumulate urine in the ureters and kidneys, potentially causing kidney damage, failure, and backflow of urine into the kidneys.
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Dehydration, shock, or urinary obstruction can cause decreased circulatory fluid volume and increased urine concentration, leading to sediment formation and irritation of the urinary tract, inflammation, and blood in the urine. Further urine concentration and stone formation in the ureters can accumulate urine in the ureters and kidneys, potentially causing kidney damage, failure, and backflow of urine into the kidneys.
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