As a result, the kidneys of such patients recover water and produce a fairly concentrated urine.
But when injected, it makes the kidneys produce more urine.
If your blood sugar continues to rise, your kidneys will produce more urine and you can become dehydrated.
Anemia occurs when the kidneys do not produce enough of a protein called erythropoietin for the body to make new red blood cells.
As a result, the kidneys produce less urine.
The kidneys remove wastes from the blood and produce urine.
The kidneys clean the blood and produce urine to rid the body of waste.
Their results suggested the kidneys produced a protein, which they named renin, that caused a rise in blood pressure.
We are not so lucky, because our kidneys cannot produce such a high concentration of salt in urine.
If the kidneys don't produce enough of the protein erythropoietin needed to make red blood cells, anemia can develop.