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Diabetes insipidus - Complications

2011.07.30. 10:20 méz

In some cases, diabetes insipidus can cause complications, particularly if it is undiagnosed or poorly controlled. Dehydration If you have diabetes insipidus, your body finds it difficult to retain enough water, even if you drink fluid constantly. This can lead to dehydration, which is a severe…

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Diabetes insipidus - Treatment

2011.07.30. 10:18 méz

 Treatment for diabetes insipidus aims to reduce the amount of urine that your body produces. Depending on the type of diabetes insipidus you have, there are several ways of treating your condition and controlling your symptoms. Treating cranial diabetes insipidus If you have mild cranial…

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Diabetes insipidus - Diagnosis

2011.07.30. 10:07 méz

See your GP if you think you may have diabetes insipidus. They will ask you about your symptoms and will carry out several tests. Your GP may refer you to an endocrinologist (a specialist in hormone conditions) for these tests. As symptoms such as producing lots of urine can be linked to other…

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Causes of diabetes insipidus

2011.07.30. 09:59 méz

Diabetes insipidus is related to a hormone known as antidiuretic hormone (ADH). ADH is sometimes called vasopressin. ADH is produced by the hypothalamus, a section in your brain that also controls mood and appetite. Until it is needed, ADH is stored in the pituitary gland, which is found just…

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Symptoms of diabetes insipidus

2011.07.30. 09:50 méz

The two main symptoms of diabetes insipidus are: needing to pass large amounts of urine oftenfeeling thirsty all the time These and other symptoms you may experience if you have diabetes insipidus are outlined below. Passing excess urine You may pass pale, watery urine as often as every…

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Diabetes insipidus - Overview

2011.07.28. 12:23 méz

Diabetes insipidus is a rare disorder where the system the body uses to regulate its water levels becomes disrupted. This disruption leads to the two most common symptoms of diabetes insipidus: excessive and prolonged thirstpassing large amounts of urine and needing to urinate frequently Left…

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