10 Symptoms of Compartment Syndrome

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Symptom #9: Decreased Urination

All of us need to urinate a few times or so every day. How much will depend largely on how much you are drinking and some other factors. Certain conditions, however, might cause us to urinate less often than we normally would. One such condition is compartment syndrome in the abdomen.

Urine is formed in the kidneys, where it is then stored in the bladder. If the functioning of the kidneys is affected, though, then less urine is likely to be produced. This, in turn, will mean that the patient will need to make fewer trips to the bathroom. Kidneys that are not functioning properly is not a good sign and is something you should get checked out.

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