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  2. What Lab Tests Are Used to Diagnose Diabetes Insipidus?

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    Diabetes insipidus causes excessive urine production and can lead to dehydration. To help diagnose it, doctors can order tests such as water deprivation and vasopressin tests along with a ...

  3. Diabetes Insipidus (DI): Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and ...

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    Diabetes insipidus is a rare condition that makes you have an intense thirst and causes your body to make a lot of colorless, odorless urine. Most people pee out 1 to 2 quarts a day, but people ...

  4. Diabetes Insipidus: Symptoms, Causes, Types, Diagnosis, More

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    A healthy adult will typically urinate between 1 and 3 quarts (946.4 milliliters to 2.84 liters) of urine a day. People with diabetes insipidus may eliminate as many as 20 quarts (18.9 liters) of ...

  5. Diabetes Insipidus vs SIADH: How Are They Different? - Healthline

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    Diabetes insipidus is thought to affect about 1 in 25,000 people worldwide. Most people make 1–3 quarts of urine a day, but some people with diabetes insipidus can make up to 20 quarts per day.

  6. Diabetes insipidus - Wikipedia

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    3 per 100,000 per year [4] Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a condition characterized by large amounts of dilute urine and increased thirst. [1] The amount of urine produced can be nearly 20 liters per day. [1] Reduction of fluid has little effect on the concentration of the urine. [1] Complications may include dehydration or seizures.

  7. Diabetes Insipidus: Prognosis and Life Span - WebMD

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    DI happens when your body lacks enough hormones to signal to your kidneys to hang on to the right amount of water. As a result, your body loses too much water through your urine. That makes you ...

  8. Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus: Treatments and More - WebMD

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    All adults and children with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus should take frequent bathroom breaks. This helps to avoid over-distending the bladder, which can cause long-term problems, though rarely ...

  9. Diabetic Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome - Healthline

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    Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS) is a potentially life threatening condition involving extremely high blood sugar (glucose) levels. When your blood sugar gets too high, the kidneys try to ...