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6. Symptom: Not Passing Urine

Besides having issues passing a bowel movement, you might experience a change in your urine output, too. A symptom of peritonitis is not passing any urine or at least passing a significantly reduced amount. Excessive thirst might also be associated with this symptom of peritonitis. If you are not using the bathroom as frequently as you should or have extreme thirst, seek medical care.

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