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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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Unexplained Weight Gain

Extra fluid may accumulate in your body and cause weight gain if the amount of urine you are making is a lot less than the quantity of fluids that you are drinking.

Have you noticed that you are making less urine?

dash  Yes, my urine production has decreased significantly.
dash  No, I am making the same amount of urine as always.

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