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Efficacy of Fluid Restriction as a Lifestyle Change According to GRADE* Ranking: Acute Tubular Necrosis [1]: Recommendation: Weakly in favor (Fluid restriction may be beneficial to those with acute tubular necrosis.) Grade of Evidence: Low level of evidence Benign Hypertensive Arteriolar Nephrosclerosis [2]: Recommendation: Weakly in favor (Fluid restriction may be beneficial to those with arteriolar nephrosclerosis.) Grade of Evidence: Low level of evidence Heart Failure [3]: Recommendation: Weakly in favor (Fluid restriction may be beneficial to those with heart failure.) Grade of Evidence: Low level of evidence Urge Incontinence [4]: Recommendation: Weakly in favor (Fluid restriction may be beneficial to those with incontinence.) Grade of Evidence: Low level of evidence Urinary Incontinence (Stress) [5]: Recommendation: Weakly in favor (Fluid restriction may be beneficial to those with incontinence.) Grade of Evidence: Low level of evidence * www.gradeworkinggroup.org 1. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/238064-treatment 3. https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000112.htm 4. http://www.healthline.com/symptom/urge-incontinence 5. http://www.continence.org.au/pages/stress-incontinence.html Public DiscussionNo discussions exist for this vitamin yet. You can be the first to create one!
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