oliguresia

o-lig-ur-ēˈsē-ə

Definitions

1. noun

A condition characterized by infrequent urination, often due to a decrease in the bladder’s ability to contract or a blockage in the urinary tract.

“The patient was diagnosed with oliguresia, a condition that required immediate medical attention to prevent kidney damage.”

Synonyms

  • anuria
  • oliguria

Antonyms

  • diuresis
  • poliuria