vizelethajtó
Vizelethajtó, also known as a diuretic, is a substance that increases the rate of urine production in the kidneys. This leads to a greater volume of urine being expelled from the body. Diuretics work through various mechanisms, often by affecting the reabsorption of sodium and other electrolytes in the renal tubules. When less sodium is reabsorbed, water follows, resulting in increased urine output.
There are several classes of diuretics, each with a distinct mode of action. Thiazide diuretics, for example,
Vizelethajtó are commonly prescribed to treat conditions characterized by fluid overload, such as hypertension (high blood
While generally safe and effective, diuretics can have side effects. These may include electrolyte imbalances (such